Friends, I have always been a huge fan of the modern Richeville line, in fact, the Richeville is the watch that infected me with the GP bug, hence it is such an important piece for me. Back in 1997 when I was really not very knowledgeable and only owned o
I prefer CC's ref: 2520's bezel, which is similar to my ref: 2730 giving them both a more vintage look, enhanced on CC's by the Arabic numbers on the black dial. I do like my ref 2510, which retains the curved lugs of the ref 2520. The date on mine of cou
Here is an old picture of my two, which are regularly on my wrist. They are always admired. I think the 2730 case is better looking than its later replacement. In both I very much like the G-P's splash of red and the applied gilt logo on the 2510. Clive T
Hi! Wearing my ref: 2510 this week. Steel curved case and crystal. RG gilt bezel and crown. RED date! Beautiful blued hands. Applied gilt GP logo under 12. Very accurate and much admired watch. One of my favourites. Next week will be the turn for my ref:
Just aquired this beauty. Original aligator band and signed gold buckle now carefully stored and replaced with new one as seen in photo for (mostly) daily use. Time-keeping is within less than 1 sec/day. Ignore time on the photo as camera's time setting i
I have recently acquired a circa 2000 rose-gold Richeville auto with moon hands and roman numerals chapter. Date indicator by separate hand. Timekeeping is well within COSC (better than 2 seconds/day). Nicer looking watch than the latest Richville's I thi
Hi Andy: The 2730 Richeville is one of my favorite GP's. I think it is classically beautiful and the half-moon pointer date is simply great. To me, it makes the watch special as I rarely see date hands. I have seen several with guilloch? dials that are a
Hi Andy, the ref. 2730 was in production over quite a long time from mid 1990?s until 2002. There are several versions (3-hands, pointer date, chronograph etc), so it will need a little more precise input to state a bit more about the specific model you h