Classic Vintage GP Collection

Posted by Tim1987 
Classic Vintage GP Collection
May 13, 2011 07:37AM
Hi everyone,

This is my first posting. I thought I would show my small collection of Girard Perregaux watches.

Apologies if anyone sees that I have made any mistake whatsoever in my forum postings from here and now on. Let me know if it's the case.

Images can be seen by following this link: Girard Perregaux watch collection

The highlights of the collection are the contract cased rose gold Calibre 03 which retains its original box and hang tag, and also the NOS 1964 square Damier which has been certified by the factory this year. Only 9000 were made in a ten year period with varying features (date, seconds hand, etc).

As far as I know, none of the watches have had their dials redone or any other significant permanent modification.

Your feedback would be gratefully appreciated.
Collection...
June 01, 2011 08:07PM
Hi Tim,

You have a very nice collection – thanks for posting. I'm a fan of the generally understated design aesthetic of the '50s and '60s GPs, and your collection is very representative of that.

Regards,

Tony C.
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Geo
Very nice collection
June 02, 2011 12:43AM
Always great to see one brand collections.
I really like the plain models with the sec sub dial @ six
and the square model with bracelet.
Very nice these vintage pieces and thanks for showing them here.
GEO


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Classic GP Collection
June 02, 2011 01:47AM
Thanks for your comments.

I don't have a one manufacture collection as such. I simply placed the GP photos in one album.

As my signature attests, I have a small collection. A daily beater watch (Nauticfish), plus a chronograph, complication, classic dress watch, etc. I'm looking forward to taking receipt of my latest acquisition, a GP Calibre 32A. 570 is the reported production total for the movement in a variety of cases. Like the Longines UltraChron and the Zenith El Primero, it's a 36 000vph movement.

As far as I know, it has an issue with the movement, but I will have it running again.

Current daily wristwear
1941 Universal Geneve Compur
1964 Girard Perregaux Damier
1952 Girard Perregaux 7421
1968 Girard Perregaux Alarm
1942 Omega
2003 Oris Miles Complication
2006 TAG Heuer Monaco CW2111
2010 Nauticfish 500/6

Incoming

1965 Girard Perregaux Gyromatic High Frequency Calibre 32A

At the watchmakers'

2x
1965 Girard Perregaux Gyromatic High Frequency Calibre 32A
avatar A very fine selection
June 07, 2011 05:22PM
Let us now when the new GP has landed.

Pictures are welcome, as always here cool smiley.

MarkS
Very nice collection. . .
June 08, 2011 06:11PM
. . . and a Chronometer HF is going to be a great addition, wonderful and historically important watches.

If it were me I would be looking out for an original Beta 21 quartz (I really do want one) and also one of the old Laureato automatics --those were terrific watches.

Cheers,

Jack
My GPs
June 08, 2011 11:30PM
I also have a second generation high beat, but it's one of those Ref 9000D's in the small cushion case. It needs a replacement dustcover under the caseback. Anyone got a spare? By purchasing a 32A, I have a high quality high beat without the problems that GP's first ever high beat, the 32.7 had. There are a few of that calibre that I've seen in rough condition though.

I also need a case and crystal for a regular sized Calibre 42.1. It would be a particular round 35mm case.

I don't think that I'd wear a GP quartz watch, even considering the provenance of the Beta 21. There's been a few examples of GP's 1976 "Casquette" sold recently, but I prefer timeless designs from the 1940-60's, especially those with square cases. I do prefer watches which are 35-40mm across though.

I'm looking for a clean example of a 1945 GP. Not the current ones, but one made the year the Second World War ended.