Other than the Laureato-which they are beating to death-and the very highest end-which are incredibly expensive-they have completely lost their way. In the late 90s and early 2000s there may not have been a better brand in delivering attractive and afford
The fact they are in platinum makes them even better in my opinion, I really don't know where the last 23 years went as they have gone by so quickly. I wish GP would resurrect more watches from their rich history. Marc
Hello everyone, I’m a long-time mechanical watch enthusiast and recently had my Girard-Perregaux Richeville Chronograph (Ref. 2765, stainless steel) fully serviced by GP. Along with the service, I requested a Certificate of Authenticity, which is currentl
50 in white gold, 100 in yellow gold. ( 3 were made in platinum, 50 in rose gold, too ). Issued in 1994, with a Peseux 7000 beating inside. Quite a charm, isn't it? Best, Nicolas
First generation were the cal. 3xx such as the 310 and 350 Second generation were the cal. 7xx, one of which powered the ref 4266. Reliable enough for some to have survived to the present day. This 7xx generation culminated in the 1985 perpetual calendar
Friends, Sharing a GP reference that most would not have heard of. Reference 7710 Released in 1993 for 3 short months in a 34 mm case diameter (too small for my 18 cm wrist so it will be going to a deserving new home when I get down to it). Though too sma
I believe this is a picture from the 1994 GP catalog (or an ad from the year). Can anybody identify any of the references besides number 4, which is the 2550? I'm particularly curious about #1 and #3. Much appreciated