I have had my Submariner for a few years now, and it is the first watch I knew I would never part with. I have also coveted a Girard-Perregaux 1966 Full Calendar for many years, but could never justify the price. However, recently one came my way in a dea
Would like to hear some opinions which Calendar watch would be more favourable.... Symmetry on the 1966 Full Calendar? Or Asymmetry on the 1966 Annual Calendar EOT Let's ignore the higher complication of the Annual Calendar, want to hear judgment purely b
Friends, Another of CCs treasures that I had the chance to see in Vienna – A vintage Girard-Perregaux Full Calendar! Day, month, date, sub-second… Wonderful step case bezel, leaf hands, the italic numerals… When looking at this watch, you understand how d
unless it gets derailed of course However, I think I'm covered on the Vintage 45 for a while, so my 2017 target is the 1966 Full Calendar, 49535. Still juggling between versions, either the black dial or the steel/silver dial.... CC
Friends, This Sunday I like to share one shot of the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Full Calendar and Moon Phases in Pink Gold. A classic complication in an elegant design. Best Blomman
[Bond at MI6 Headquarters, at the Quartermaster] Q: " So, Bond, now that I explained to you your new Aston Martin DB11, here is your new watch: … a Girard-Perregaux 1966 Full Calendar" Bond [putting the watch on his wrist]: “What can it do, Q?” Q: “It tel
Friends, the 1966 Full Calendar, Ref 49535 is already the essence of the 1966 line. But the White Gold with grey dial is a real stunner. A watch after seeing it that is high on my wish list. Probably not possible in 2016 but perhaps a target for 2017. CC
Friends, One of the Girard-Perregaux 1966 models that has been in the catalog for a long time is the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Full Calendar. Personally the Full Calendar is not my favorite complication, especially when the date is displayed as a circle like
is a very elegant and classic watch. Especially, the white metal version wins my heart. So join us over at the Wristscan this week, where we have Calendar watches as our theme. Best, CC