Good evening from my garden 🌴 So I thought it would be interesting for folks to hear the buzzzz of the alarm and also see the transition of the look from the orginal Girard-Perregaux steel bracelet to a leather strap. To see and hear the alarm on video, g
Hi friends, Been a busy few days (always this way at month-end). Hope everyone is doing well. Here is a watch I have not worn Moderator Edit: Photo removed. No self promotion nor social media page links nor solicitations please. Many thanks! as often. The
Our cat got excited for a bit when he heard salmon … ☺️ Traveller II Ref 4940 38 mm Circa 1995 neo vintage Mechanical alarm & jumping GMT (Warning: This salmon not edible)
Some would call it obsessive 😛 I enjoy the hunt. And I sometimes even buy exactly the same model and dial 🤪 but then I usually sell it off to a friend or fellow collector. There is a blue dial Traveller II that I would not mind getting as well. Haven’t se
As promised. Mechanical alarm with GMT (jumping hour) I tried to get them all to trigger the alarm at the same time and eventually gave up 😅 I find the 38 mm to be the prefect size. Long lugs make it wear like a 39 mm Left to right … Silver champagne dial
Well done, GP has always held a special place in my heart but is not in my collection anymore. Thinking about a white dialled Traveller II from the same era. I am sure the renewed energy at the brand will yield some interesting results soon
Traveller II with Alarm Traveller Grande Date GMT Moonphase Sapphire Dial (my most modern GP in the stable, which I like a lot) Greetings from the 60ies: Gyromatic Chronometer HF in YG Plus Chronometer Ref 8795 N in ss GP Sea Hawk 72 0122 30 with embossed
Not sure when I bought it, but I suppose almost 20 years ago. I don’t wear it that often anymore, but stil a pleasure. If you compare to today prices, you get a lot better f value! Dirk