Wristshot, 22nd April: A quick life sign from me here on the Blog. I have been not only locked down but also locked in with too much work lately not finding time for longer posts. At least, I’m still growing my collection and manage to get some fresh air every day. A perfect companion is the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Steel with Date and Moon Phase.
Not my most precious 1966 let alone GP watch, but there is something special about it that makes me always smile when I wear it. The laser-cut indexes and the silver, rhodium-like dial gives it a special cold character, but then balanced by the golden moon of this romantic complication. Let’s hope for more time soon, so I can share some more detailed reports again.
PS: It would be much more fun and less time-consuming writing posts if WordPress would not constantly change the user interface 🙁
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Wristshot, 22nd April: A quick life sign from me here on the Blog. I have been not only locked down but also locked in with too much work lately not finding time for longer posts. At least, I’m still growing my collection and manage to get some fresh air every day. A perfect companion is the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Steel with Date and Moon Phase.
Not my most precious 1966 let alone GP watch, but there is something special about it that makes me always smile when I wear it. The laser-cut indexes and the silver, rhodium-like dial gives it a special cold character, but then balanced by the golden moon of this romantic complication. Let’s hope for more time soon, so I can share some more detailed reports again.
PS: It would be much more fun and less time-consuming writing posts if WordPress would not constantly change the user interface 🙁
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