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Modern Elegance: Ladies' Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945

In 1945, Girard-Perregaux introduced a rectangular watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock. From left to right: Reference 2593 (c. 2004) and a vintage piece (c. 1945). (Photo courtesy of PeterCDE) That original watch was inspired by
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By: dxboon
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dxboon
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A curvy beauty....

G'day, i´d like to share some preliminary impressionson the new 2007 model of GP´s ref. 25932 Lady Vintage45. Which i find to be a pretty curvy beauty: The steel bracelet goes back to a great demand for ladies models on bracelet and i find the combination
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By: PeterCDE
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That?s correct!

Actually the ref. 25930 is discontinued since 3 years ago; the current 25932 is the only model with this case size. Over the years, there have been quite some dial variants for the 25930. For a rough overview of some variants, you may have a look here: ht
By: Shostakovich
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GP 2006: An overview of the news

Dear enthusiasts, i?d like to give an overview of what?s new at GP in 2006 and what you can expect to be covered over the next days: model line Vintage45 new model Triple Calendar ref. 25810 steel - white dial steel - black dial RG - white dial RG - black
By: PeterCDE
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Some points

Hi Dennis, the 25932 was introduced in 2005 ( click here for our earlier coverage ) and actually is the successor of the 2593 (time only): From what i know and was able to see, all numerals and markers are applied. And this would be in line with the dial
By: dennis h.
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Help with Vintage 1945

Hi Peter, I'm continuing my search for a S/S Vintage 1945 in the smaller non "King Size" version. I recently found (yup, on-line) a Model 25932.0.11.105 in 28mm X 43mm (lug to lug); this watch has the small seconds at 9:00 and date between the 1:00 and 2:
By: dennis h.
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The "mega wrap up" : The year of 2004 on the GP Forum

Dear enthusiasts, it?s been a really interesting year, full of stunning insights, stories, watches and passion. I?m very thankful! There have been (at least) hundreds of pictures, videos and even high-end sound files; so here we go with a little assorted
By: PeterCDE
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Wandering date windows... A detail of the new ref. 25932 (with larger pics)

G'day, anyone noticed the new position of the window date for the 25932, which is going to replace the ref. 2593 (small seconds at 6)? It?s a bit near reference 25960, but the difference is subtle and not that easy to notice. When i encountered it first,
By: PeterCDE
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There?s only one way to find out...

Hi Eddie, if you appreciate a nice sight, you may do well to await delivery of reference 25932. It?s the successor of reference 2593 and comes with a crystal back, as well as improved dials and some refinement. The reference 2593 is currently being phased
By: eddie
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