Live wrist shots ...

Dec 06, 2012,03:10 AM
 

More than anything else I can write I think these photos demonstrate how wearable the Hawk is despite the 44 x 17.1mm size that some are concerned about.

It is, I believe, because of the combination of the integrated strap which passes straight down around the wrist, the grippy rubber material, the lighter weight of the steel case and the adjustable deployant. And I am speaking as someone who doesn't generally like watches over 42mm!

The best way to decide if the Hawk is for you is to try one on. The Sea Hawk should be available before Christmas, and the Chrono Hawk in January. Initially first in the US markets and then world wide.

Andrew







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New Girard-Perregaux sports watch: the Hawk

 
 By: AndrewD : December 5th, 2012-12:01
There are two watches in this collection, a Diver (the Sea Hawk) and a Chronograph (the Chrono Hawk). The new cases are bold, angular and sculptured and have design cues from both the Laureato and Sea Hawk lines. The Laureato was introduced in 1975 with a...  

Not very keen on the Chrono, which looks " weak " compared to the

 
 By: amanico : December 5th, 2012-13:12
" Time Only ". As for the Time Only, yes, I think it is an interesting one for those who are attracted by big watches. The design is very strong, and to say all, not unpleasant. But very thick! To be seen in the lfesh, though, to have a better opinion and... 

The chrono looks nice ...

 
 By: nilomis : December 5th, 2012-13:39
I may have a problem with the black crown on the diver plus the rubberized bezel. A major issue to me are the non-standard strap attachment. I love the GP designs but, please, I need standard stap attachment. I like very much to swap straps. I'm very happ... 

You have some strap options ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 6th, 2012-02:56
... within the Hawk range, Nilo, but the straps are definitely integrated into the case. You have the straight rubber strap on the Sea Hawk and leather on rubber for the Chrono Hawk, which should be hard wearing. The straps are interchangeable, but I woul...  

The Chrono Hawk could be a much better attractive piece

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : December 5th, 2012-15:54
if they added more color to it. The below color combo is very drab IMO GP design team needs to spruce this model up with more color and more "unique" hands. See what Ulysse Nardin did to its Marine and Sonata collections. That's what GP should be doing w...  

Perhaps the black dial with orange accents?

 
 By: AndrewD : December 6th, 2012-01:50
The depth in the dial with the new chiseled indices is really impressive, and with the heft of the case, I'm not sure you need too much colour. One to be seen in the metal I think. Andrew ...  

Love the Sea Hawk of the first poster......

 
 By: Sandgroper : December 5th, 2012-17:45
very nice, I love the hands. The two new ones not really. Cheers, Francois

Luuuucy, you have some splainin' to do.

 
 By: Mostel : December 5th, 2012-20:55
How do you go from this......... to THIS!??? IS THERE ANY DNA shared at all???? ...  

Totally agree with you Mostel, GP could have at least...

 
 By: Sandgroper : December 5th, 2012-21:19
given it a different name, the "original" on the poster is gorgeous!. Cheers, Francois

Look at the one from the Seventies, Mostel

 
 By: amanico : December 5th, 2012-22:51
But, like you, I would love to see some dressy Sea Hawks enriching the family! Best, Nicolas

For dressy you have to go for the ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 6th, 2012-02:17
... 1966 or Vintage 1945 lines. But there is still plenty of variety within those lines if you want a chronograph or some other complication. GP at this stage have kept their ranges very distinct. And the Hawks are out and out sports watches. I don't thin... 

I don't think so, either.

 
 By: amanico : December 6th, 2012-07:07
indeed, GP has other choices in their ranges of watches. And I am sure it is only a beginning... To be followed... Best, Nicolas

I wasn't asking for a dress watch

 
 By: Mostel : December 6th, 2012-08:12
I would not expect a modern SeaHawk to be dressy! I was only referring to the disconnect in terms of DNA--for instance, the hands could still be part of the design, possibly the SeaHawk font (like the way IWC does w/ Ingenieur)... perhaps other elements..... 

You throw in a little of this and a little of ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 6th, 2012-02:10
... that, Mostel. :-) Remember that more than 60 years have passed and you can see the 70's diver influence plus some of the Laureato as well, particularly with the octagonal rubber bezel. ...  

Dial details ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 6th, 2012-02:27
The dials are very special. And the depth, particularly on the Sea Hawk diver, is impressive. The indices are like tall columns. On the Chronograph they are like chiselled ramps. And the subdials are multilayered. The embossed honeycomb background can be ...  

Deployant details ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 6th, 2012-02:36
The Hawk line features a newly designed deployant. There is a safety folding buckle which requires you to press two buttons to open. The buckle is extendable for fine adjustment and the overall arrow shape echoes the dial pattern. ...  

Live wrist shots ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 6th, 2012-03:10
More than anything else I can write I think these photos demonstrate how wearable the Hawk is despite the 44 x 17.1mm size that some are concerned about. It is, I believe, because of the combination of the integrated strap which passes straight down aroun...  

The live shots...

 
 By: dxboon : December 7th, 2012-07:46
...show off the depth of the dial, even from afar. I have not been a huge fan of the modern GP divers (I love the ones from the mid 60s), but the Sea Hawk might just swing the pendulum for me once I see it in the metal. The more aggressive lines and Laure... 

New deployant comfort

 
 By: ap-g : December 8th, 2012-17:43
Andrew, How do you find the new deployant in terms of comfort? I own the now old Sea Hawk II with rubber strap, and I always found the deployant very uncomfortable. It looks like they have redesigned it for the new straps.

The folding deployant ...

 
 By: AndrewD : December 9th, 2012-03:36
... is a very nice accompaniment to the watch. I really liked the design. It sits flat and the double button is easy to open. To specifically answer your question, I only had the watch for a short period and can really only give you my overall impression ... 

Thanks Andrew

 
 By: ap-g : December 9th, 2012-19:05
I can't wait to handle one myself.

Interesting

 
 By: JDowning : December 6th, 2012-08:09
but the DNA that I see in the chrono is i) ROO crown and protectors a la something F1 inspired, and ii) RM pushers (sans the stop start text). The sea hawk looks inspired by the urwerk shark and maybe some Linde Werdelin as well. These are not criticisms,...