Friends, Another Milestone is reached: my post number 29.999. I like to thank you all here for being a part of our wonderful Girard-Perregaux forum. For your friendship, passion and interesting posts that makes me proud of being GP moderator! And as a tok
Friends, It is my great pleasure to present to you the third part of this “Vintage GP journey, Summer Edition”. For those of you who don’t know the reference GP 8846 N, the number refers to the first generation of Girard-Perregaux Olimpico chronograph. Ac
Hi, The 4900 series had several different complications and versions. The 4910 models were this three counter + date chrono. It existed itself in different colours of gold and combinations of steel and gold. So your watch looks perfectly authentic. Best D
I have the GP 4900 watch, ref 4910: but i search on the internet and i see that, GP 4900 ref 4910 has gold bezel and gold crowns, but my watch is not ( stainless steel bezel). So my watch is original and authentic? I need your helping! Thank you so much,
Hi! That?s a reference 4910, as indicated on the back. It?s most likely a 49101.0.56.1061, which was made in the 1990?s; a rough guess would be 1994 (give/add one year). It comes with a module chronograph movement, based on the ETA 2892 which was finished
I have a GP 4900. (Ref4910). Can anyone tell me what work this watch is using? Plus I have stamped on the bach N?A - 1021 What does this mean? Limited edition?