Friends, some few of my dear Purist-friends know, that I have been looking for a Gyromatic, Ref 6250 A ,with a special little feature - a Crosshair dial. This, as Crosshair dials are a little theme in my stables.. Well, it has taken close to three years u
if there is anyone on this planet with more documents and catalogues than even the manufacture, then it is Blomman, so he will call me out a cheat within seconds. However, I can very well imagine that it has the same Reference number as the Crosshair, so
Friends, not something you can see every day, but i had the opportunity to take some shots of two Gyromatic Crosshairs side-by-side. The one on the right is mine and the one on the left belongs to a Purist friend. Both have identical cases, with Ref 6250
I never saw so many vintage Girard Perregaux at the same time and place. During our GTG, our two favourite GP fans came with a ton of marvels, showing the exciting diversity of this brand. Deep Diver, how do you like it? Black with red accents, or green?
if my eyesight is not failing me, then the Arrow Dial has a 6250A between the lugs. The other has nothing, so not sure what the Ref is. Movement in both is 31.09. I guess we need an expert to answer your question :) CC
After I got the Arrow Index Gyromatic (Ref 6250 A), I have to say that the silver sunburst dials from that time are something special. I also bought another sunburts dial from that time, similar: time only, no date, 33mm case. It's still on its way to me
an update. Don't you agree that 2015 is off to a good start Just received, hey second watch this week, but this is mine. Will report more details, Ref in the case says 6250 A, as you can notice the case is different than Nicolas' Arrow Indexes. The dial i
Friends, Last week a friend of mine showed me this Gyromatic from the early-mid 50s. Gold plated top, staybrite case. Screw down case back and inside is the Cal GP 47 (based on ETA 1256) 18000 vph. Ref 6250, very similar to Ref 6169. Very nice! I tell hi