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Singapore - TEMPUS 2004 picture sets
Aug 31 2004,09:21 AM

Please follow up with your pictures here!

Greetings from germany,

Peter

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pictured impressions by FJ Benjamin (many, large)
Aug 31 2004,10:22 AM

Dear enthusiasts,

we?re truly lucky and honoured!!

Probably all Singapore enthusiasts, at least those who participated earlier GP events in Singapore, are well aware of the incredible Sam Benjamin and the most charming and wonderful Mrs. Cheryl Wee.
Both represent FJ Benjamin, which happens to be the regional GP Agent for Singapore as well as a number of other countries in Asia and they are doing a great job to bring the watches, the informations and (more important) the fun to all GP enthusiasts.
And they succeed admirably in doing so; it is a wonderful team (and we will have a special "Inside GP" with some more insights soon).

Here are some impressions of the TEMPUS exhibition, submitted by Cheryl.
I?m glad (and, as a fan, a bit proud) there?s obviously a great interest in GP and their watches. And there was so much to see - chances to encounter the vintage tourbillons other than in the GP Museum are pretty rare...

So here we go:


The GP booth


A closer look


GP fans enjoy the pieces


even more joy


joy from every perspective


Mr. Willy Schweizer: historian, curator of the GP Museum and technical director of Girard-Perregaux (and a great guy!)


What it is all about - the pieces


two highlights of the current GP collection (anyone to guess which ones?)


from left to right (FJB = FJ Benjamin, THG = The Hour Glass):
Cheryl Wee (FJB), Janet Soh (FJB), Vista Chia (THG Singapore), Dimitri Aubert (Girard-Perregaux Suisse), Sam Benjamin (FJB), Daniel Khoo (THG Malaysia)


Again, my heartfelt thanks for the impressions and pictures of a truly stunning event and a great presentation of GP!

Greetings from germany,

Peter
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Azean?s pictures
Aug 31 2004,10:22 AM

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Esmeralda and Enzo
Aug 31 2004,10:22 AM

The famous museum piece La Esmeralda and Enzo both have the three golden bridges in common.



Regards,
Aseanto Oudang.
"Azean"

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GP pictures from the TEMPUS
Aug 31 2004,10:22 AM

Hello GP fans,

IGOTT is over and GP booth was the booth that I spent the most time in. They have been very, very kind as to show me the museum pieces in person!!!! I spent at least ten minutes with "Esmeralda". These pieces has never left the museum before! Seeing them in person was joyful! I was in awe. Here are some pictures I took of the museum pieces. Enjoy!


Booklet-shaped Pendant watch, Circa. 1860.
Case in yellow gold engraved and decorated with blue enamel. White enamel dial protected by a grid bearing a polychrome medalion. Double wallet for pictures inside.



Lepine Pocketwatch ni sterling silver, Circa 1860.
White enamel dial showing five different local times. This watch dates back before the concept of the universal time coordination, which was adopted worldwide at the end of the 19th century.



Unfortunately I can only post 2 right now as I think I have maxed out on my kb allowance in the temporary files. But more pics when I can.

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Aseanto Oudang "Azean"

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More pieces from the GP Museum
Sep 02 2004,12:24 PM

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Museum Piece.
Sep 30 2004,04:16 AM

Hunter pocket choronometer in pink gold, circa 1860. White enamel dial. Mouvment with 3 parallel bridges in nickel and tourbillon. This watch won the first-class prize in the neuchatel observatory.




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Aseanto Oudang.



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Nickle Bridges close up.
Sep 30 2004,04:16 AM



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Aseanto Oudang.



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Museum Piece.
Sep 30 2004,04:16 AM

Cross-shaped pendant in yellow gold and enamel, circa 1870. The face of the cross is enameled with religious figures and the back is engraved and shows the Ave Maria in latin. White enamel dial with diamond set bezel, cross shaped mouvet.




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Aseanto Oudang.



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GP's most Famous 3 golden bridges Tourbillon.
Sep 30 2004,04:16 AM

"La Esmeralda" le Tourbillon sous trois Ponts d'or.







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Aseanto Oudang.



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