Wearing my GP 2598, 38 mm cushion case with the Yves Klein blue dial. This NEO-vintage LE (50 pieces) was made in 2002. Gosh, it’s about 22 years old now. Still looks in decent shape, yes? It’s a central chronograph so four centrally stacked hands. Bi-com
… it’s already out 😄 Some folks may have been wondering what would a 40 mm Laureato Chronograph look like. Or perhaps a 36 mm might seem too small for their macho wrists. ☺️ Well, wonder no more. 🤩 I have a 18 cm wrist … in case you are wondering. I’m wea
It represents something uncommon, cool, in that the foudroyante cutting a second into 8th brings fluid motion and the rattrapante dual timing hands for the chronograph are both practical and so difficult to produce. G-P, through Le Jeux Perret, made them
One I discovered a few years after it was issued, the WW TC Zegg Et Cerlati. A limited edition of 15 pieces in steel, issued in 2012. The case has a classic size ( 43 mm ). Now the question is to know if it has a date. When you do a search, you find every
Introduction: Time has no effect on true love, never. In the early 90ies, vwhen I was at the beginning of my horological aventures, I was sporting a Rolex GMT ( my very first " serious " watch ), and dreaming about some unaffordable watches. Among them, t