I bought this GP Railtimer as "parts only" at an antique show a few years ago. It is a Canadian market model from before they switched to the 0 dial. I tried to find an original dial for a while, but didn't have any luck, so finally just spent the money t
I knew about the Girard Perregaux Railtimer (was bidding on one on eBay recently but sadly it eold outside my comfort zone for such a quirly piece) bit I have never seen the Zenith or Omega before. Your collection is stunning, it serms like you have a vas
Let's show them they have many fans, here, and that we would gladly welcome some exciting watches. Let's see what we have, in our dreams, or in the reality. For me, the collection is meager, but I had some. Those I had: The Laureato Chrono: The WW TC Whit
Not mine alas, but this is the kind of watches I am running after for a long time, now. Such as the Zenith Sibling, the Omega and the Longines. A superb theme to explore! Best, Nicolas
What a beauty! One of my quests... I dream of a small collection of Railtimers: This GP, the Zenith, the Omega, the Universal Genève and the Longines. THAT would be as terrific as it is highly challenging. Best, Nicolas
There are a few watches which were made for the Rail Roads, such as Omega, Universal Genève, Longines, Ball, Zenith and... Girard Perrgegaux. This Railtimer is one of the most beautiful ones. Credit picture: Myself, credit watch: CC. And if my memory serv
Leaving Laureato week behind us for the moment, it is time to take out some big guns from the box. One of the nicest vintage dials, I have seen and really hard to find in that condition! The mid 1960s Girard-Perregaux Railtimer for the Canadian Railway. M
.. already very nice.. The more are two !! Admired this pic of your Double quite a bit & - Just in case you find a third, you hopefully know whom to call ! Sincere Congrats to this superb pair & Wear them in the very Best of your health !! Cheers, hs.