You sum up two important characteristics of GP watches very well: functional and ergonomic. They just 'work' on the wrist. Your watch looks like the Reference 4956 (49560), which is sometimes called the Sports 2000. Is that correct? These came with your '
Hello all I have recently obtained a GP Chrono Ref 4956 serial available if required Normally i wear it and it runs fine. When not in use it sits in a winder The 'problem' is this - i unplugged winder and the watch has now been fully wound down (i assume)
Hello PuristS, I am considering purchasing a used Ref. 4956 Sport 2000 Chrono. I tried searching the forum for information about this reference but that has raised additional questions. Were there two different watches released under this reference ... th
Hello, I'm new to the forum and actually any forum for that matter. I'm interested in a GP Sports 2000 Chronograph USA limited Edition. I can get a good deal on it and I've read one post about this watch on the forum. My question is: does anyone own one o
I have an opportunity to purchase a new GP with reference #4956. Could anybody provide me with some info thereon? Does anybody know aproximate retail value?
hi, just to share, my 1st GP was a 8090 which was a Ferrari piece dedicated to the 275 Lemans Race. 2weeks later a 8020. 1mth later, the 4956 and recently the 25830 King Size. my other watches, my 1st Zenith, the 45mm Open Heart with El Primero 4021 my 1s
Well, I'll try... As mentioned the face is carbon fibre with luminous arabic numerals. The number 12 is larger than the other numbers. The subdials are rather large and as a result there are no numbers at the 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions. Has 3 subdials w
I've spent the last couple of hours reading the posts in this thread, and I must say it's facinating. I was given this watch by an associate of mine as a gift. The watch is beautiful and classy, however, I am having a difficult time trying to identify and