You will enjoy it very much. For me the watch winder is a must. I use my 5146 on an off every few days. My favorite watch. Setting it over and over would be tiresome. The wearing it out issue is in the the realm of “you only live once”. I know that will not make me popular with this forum but when P
I currently own a GP7000 crono. 18k/ss thanks to the information provided by Peter. The movement in this watch is a 2280 ETA base movement with a crono mod. Could some one tell me how much finishing is done to this movement by GP? If anyone has a picture of this movement it would be great to see it
I am currently in the process of purchasing a GP7000 crono. 18K and S/S on a leather strap. Could some one provide me with some photo's and stats. and their opinion as a GP collector of this watch. Any info that you might feel would help me in this purchase would be of great help. With out writing a
Hi Peter, Thank you for all of your help. I will be picking this one up. I would like to share it with all of you but I do not know how to transmit a picture. Thank you Burt PS all the people who respond to this forum make it such a joy and something to look foward to.
I previously had asked some questions about a pending purchase of a GP watch model 4900 chronometer. I was interested in finding out how collectable this watch was. Peter informed me that some additional information might help. Some of the following information has been taken from the back of the wa
I am thinking of purchasing a GP 4900 Chronometer Auto movement and need some help with the following information. 1. What year was this watch manufactured? 2. What movement is in this watch? 3. Do collectors of GP watches value this watch? 4. What is the difference between a regular model 4900 and