Girard-Perregaux, Sea Hawk Cobalt Blue, Novelty 2014

Apr 22, 2014,06:40 AM
 

Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk reference: Blue technological rubber strap - 49960-19-431-FK4A, Steel bracelet - 49960-19-431-11A

Cobalt blue and coral orange, this gives the Sea Hawk a very sporty and marine feeling.

The Sea Hawk dates to the early 1940s, having been developed during World War II as a marine watch suitable for “active service.” The inspiration for the watch’s moniker has been mostly lost to history, but it’s probably safe to surmise it was named after the swashbuckling 1940 Errol Flynn film The Sea Hawk.

Girard-Perregaux trademarked the name in 1944.

Two decades later GP developed the “Deep Diver,” their first line of true diving watches.

Finally, in the mid-1970s, GP issued a “Sea Hawk” model as a true diving watch — water-resistant up to 200 meters, with a screw-down crown and a rotating bezel to keep accurate time underwater.

The Sea Hawk line was then reborn in 1989, when GP re-launched its line of diving watches with mechanical automatic movements that were water-resistant — now up to 500 meters!

The Sea Hawk Cobalt Blue comes on blue rubber and double folding buckle.

Or steel bracelet.

Measurement is 44 mm in diameter, steel and rubber case. Water resistant to 1000 meters.

The watch is equipped with a helium relief valve to protect your watch if you dive really deep…

On the back is the “sea creature” we have got used to on the Sea Hawk series.

  

In fact the engraving is a porpoise snake, anchor and trident whose meaning is “do nothing without advice”.

Girard-Perregaux patented this logo already in 1897.

Personally I prefer this blue version of the Sea Hawk before the “all black” presented at Basel.

Down side of the blue is the weight. The ceramic case of the black is a bit lighter than the blue steel version…

But when you see the “blue waves” on this dial, here seen on FX’s wrist…

You can almost hear the mermaids sing for you!

wink

 

Best

Blomman

This message has been edited by blomman on 2014-05-02 12:05:26

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You know what? I like this watch more and more.

 
 By: amanico : April 22nd, 2014-07:25
While I am not convinced by the Traveller Line, I must say that the Sea Hawk pleases me a lot. I thought, on the pictures, that the Watch was way too big, thick and chunky, in fact it is pretty cool. I totally agree with you on your preference. The Black ... 

Honestly, I think many of the GP watches ...

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 22nd, 2014-10:27
To be very honest, many GP are not very photogenic.... Like you said, in photos they may feel big and somewhat clumsy... But once you see them in real and try them on your wrist, they don't feel big or clumsy at all ! :) For example the JLC NSA which also... 

My personal favourite:

 
 By: Epilogue : April 22nd, 2014-07:58
Lovely article although my favourite version is... In steel: nice and heavy as it should be ;) ...  

You have the Sea Hawk, Epilogue?! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 22nd, 2014-10:46
Did I miss this or did you not present it here?! Congratulation! :) My personal preference is for this blue version or the missions of Mermaids Special Edition that was released last year. I saw the Mermaid on Mr. Sofisti's wrist and I must say I really l...  

Unfortunately, it's just a cheeky shot at the AD...

 
 By: Epilogue : April 22nd, 2014-11:03
I would love to own it but it's not sensible! I have a ton of watch legends to get acquainted to before buying such pieces ;) You know what I mean?

It's good strategy...

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 22nd, 2014-11:36
"Fill the gaps" first and add others later... I have become more flexible on this point... Why? Because there will always be gaps in a collection and you will never have the chance fill them all or to go back later to all the watches you "waited" with... ... 

I would like to own it...but I don't love it...

 
 By: Epilogue : April 22nd, 2014-11:16
Same as the UN Blue Sea. Gorgeous rubber watch, very cool concept....but not very sensible until I fill up many gaps in the collection...

You should see this on in real, Baron....

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 22nd, 2014-10:48
You might change your mind...! ;) Best, my friend Blomman

I like it!

 
 By: crown comfort : April 22nd, 2014-10:17
a lot. Especially, the blue or should I say only the blue. Both rubber and bracelet match perfectly. And the touch of orange is the icing on the cake. This is a cool diver sports watch. I also agree on the all black. For people who want to follow a trend ... 

Re: People who want to follow a trend and be with the masses, why come to GP???

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 22nd, 2014-11:44
That is an excellent question, CC! I agree with you fully. GP is not for everyone, it is for connoisseurs! :) Thank you for your input, CC! Best Blomman

well

 
 By: crown comfort : April 22nd, 2014-12:05
if you want to be fashionable, get an AP ROO as your sports watch. Nothing wrong with it, BTW, but walk into any hotel lobby or airport lounge in the world and within 30min you spot half a dozen ROO. While I travel a lot, I only "bumped into" 2 other GPs.... 

It wasn't always like that...

 
 By: SALMANPK : April 22nd, 2014-12:45
there was a time when you would rarely see a ROO or RO but agree in the last 5 years or so they have become more common. S

True

 
 By: crown comfort : April 22nd, 2014-12:52
very popular nowadays with Russians. BTW: greetings to Kuwait, I have travelled to Kuwait more than 30 times. CC

Very Cool

 
 By: SALMANPK : April 22nd, 2014-14:40
Next time you're in town do tell, always a pleasure to meet fellow Purists. S

Already tried it on my wrist

 
 By: crown comfort : April 23rd, 2014-01:36
and I decided it fits well. Check out the GP App for iPhone... for some virtual fun. :) CC ...  

Looks great on your wrist, CC! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 23rd, 2014-03:42
So you placed an order alreday...? ;) Best Blomman

Liked your cmprehensive report..Like the blue version..Strong presence, commanding appeal

 
 By: hs111 : April 26th, 2014-09:47
.. two short Qs: 1/ are there any strap variants for this one, as well ? 2/ what's the depth rating on this piece ? Very nice report - thank you for sharing ! Best, hs

Water resistant down to 1000m

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 27th, 2014-11:11
Well, I guess it would be possible to exchange the blue rubber strap for any other of the Sea Hawk straps or bracelets... Not sure if it would be possible to put a leather strap on since the special lug shape. Well, my friend - I know you like blue dials.... 

GP ... Hmmmm.. Why not ?.. There are some attractive offers..

 
 By: hs111 : April 27th, 2014-12:17
.. For example I like the WT Traveller in SS (or Titanium ??) - but as of yet, these are still a bit distant desires .. Nevertheless, I get more and more interested in GP, and I am frequently browsing the GP- forum as well, also - among others - to read y... 

Good to hear you are visiting us here, HS! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 30th, 2014-10:24
Hope you also will join us here soon! ;) Best, my friend Blomman

:) [nt]

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 30th, 2014-10:56

Here are additional pics.

 
 By: foversta : April 27th, 2014-12:26
Thanks Blomman for this article. It is indeed a watch with character and this version is my fav one. Is it enough to make it appealing to me? That's another question and I will try to answer it in the article I will write about it. Fx ...  

Wonderful photos, Fx! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 30th, 2014-10:49
The blue dial really comes out and show it self in your photos! :) Looking forward to read you take on this Sea Hawk Blue. Best Blomman