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It should be about early 50's
Oct 10, 2009,21:36 PM
It should be about early 50's
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How can I find an approximate age of my GP watch?
By: ilya : October 3rd, 2009-23:19
Dear owners of GP watches: I recently bought a vintage Girard-Perregaux watch on the xxxxx but have no idea how old it is. Could you please advise me on this? The movement has the number 03E 719 but nothing else. I think that the watch is authentic and is...
The movement...
By: Tony C. : October 4th, 2009-07:56
was used in the 1940's, though certainly could have been cased in a watch from 1950. The dial is probably refinished, as it appears typical of many GP's sold from South America, many of which are redialed. It's a good-looking watch in any case, so congrat...
Hello ilya!
By: DRMW : October 4th, 2009-10:50
Hello and Welcome ilya! Congrats on your new acquisition! Have you tried to visit your local GP AD (Authorized Dealer)? Maybe they can provide insight to the information you need. -MW