Thanks, Jacky, indeed it's a "death seconds" mvt., and so to say a typical quartz watch, and the moonphase is a beauty. But you're right, the date indication is pain in the eyes. Therefore looking for the right date, i used to look at this one, an "equation integrale", ref. 6500. Regards, Alex
Originally I intended only to show you some pictures of this Ref. 4832 coming back from service (through AD and TRADEMA Germany ) in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, as recommended by you, Peter (thanks). It has been an ordinary service (including change of the dial, which had shown some patina), since it stems f
You're probably right. Do you've got an idea, whether the mechanism of the "perpetual" version is a GP development as well as the basic mvt. is? Warm Greetings, Alex
Does anyone has experience concerning servicing a GP "equation espace", quartz mvt. from the middle of the 80's? Handing it over to the local GP agent? Sending it to La-Chaux-de-Fonds? Any comments appreciated and thanks for considering, Alexander
Peter, that's a great thing what you're again doing for us! Amazing pictures I love very much. And I'm particularly glad to learn about and understand now this movement in a way I would like to be able to understand the 3XXX mvts. as well, which have not been documented in this extensive way. I alwa
Peter, thanks for presenting this one among the lots of details about recent and forthcoming GP watches. If you don't mind, please share with us one day a look on the movement inside and the special GP-modifications of this Peseux 260, since there are only few informations on these movements around.