A "rusty" Saturday - GP Chronograph 4210S

Feb 28, 2015,02:36 AM
 

Team,

Some pictures of my single Girard-Perregaux 70's.

Besides being my single GP, is my only watch that I decided to keep the bracelet.

The SS bracelet is also very 70's, meaning that is lightweight and flexible:




Love the blue tones and the perfect balance of the two subdials:




One in B&W, to keep the tradition.




After a stage on my watchmaker, it's keeping very much COSC times. Nice.

A great weekend to all,

Nilo

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YES. :))) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-06:40

Now that you mention ...

 
 By: nilomis : February 28th, 2015-12:05
That is what makes it cool. Thanks, Nilo

Great looking chrono!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 28th, 2015-11:25
Thank you for sharing these shots, Nilo! :) It is a really nice "rusty" one you have there! Hold on to it - tight! Best Blomman

Don't worry ...

 
 By: nilomis : February 28th, 2015-12:04
If I decide to let it go, you go to be the first to know. Besides, the amount that I invested on this watch put it far out of the market. Cheers, Nilo

That it great news, Nilo! :) [nt]

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : March 1st, 2015-00:39

Nothing rusty about that GP

 
 By: Bill : February 28th, 2015-12:32
The only thing rusty is the lack of my knowledge with GP. HAGWE Bill

It's my way to refer to vintage ...

 
 By: nilomis : February 28th, 2015-12:42
I tease the vintage lovers, me included, calling vintage watches as "rusty". Cheers, Nilo