Girard Perregaux Traveler

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is/was GP high-end?
Anyway, just got this lovely 38mm alarm, 2nd time zone piece. So far very impressed.
 
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It looks nice, just the strap Is bit off.
Indeed it’s been fitted with a 20mm GP strap. I’m on the hunt now for a 21mm. The colour seems to work though.
 
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Similar to the IWC UTC IW325102.but with an alarm added. Would be nice is all of the number fonts matched.

 
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Similar to the IWC UTC IW325102.but with an alarm added. Would be nice is all of the number fonts matched.

There were a number of dial styles, but the gmt & Date wheels were all the same apart from colour.
 
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Indeed it’s been fitted with a 20mm GP strap. I’m on the hunt now for a 21mm. The colour seems to work though.
I dislike when they put irregular lug widths and then narrow down the choice of straps.
 
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I dislike when they put irregular lug widths and then narrow down the choice of straps.
I had a Seamaster 300 also 21mm. Luckily there are a few options, although the 16mm GP tang buckle limits it a bit further!
 
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GP imho is under appreciated high end…..its movement also used by others, my GG fantasy retro anniv is one og them. IWC made a nice 21-16mm strap or go custom.
 
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They are lovely watches, and the twin crown configuration is a winner. I've liked them from afar for a long time, and missed getting a great deal once and regretted it ever since.

The other GP watch that stuck with me once I tried it on was the Sea-Hawk II diver.
 
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I too always admired the GP Traveller, as we’ll regret pulling the trigger to purchase one a few years ago. It’s a nicely designed watch to my eye. GP is a high-end watch company that is under appreciated in my opinion. Enjoy your GP watch in good health.
 
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Thank you for your kind comments. I’m so far impressed with its quality feel.
 
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Very nice watch above, mine a bit older (2006), excellent workman ship runs like a top!
 
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Very nice watch above, mine a bit older (2006), excellent workman ship runs like a top!
That’s a beauty. In fact mine are about 10 years older. Probably around 1997. Interestingly I only just noticed they are on 30 serial numbers apart!
 
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Very nice watch above, mine a bit older (2006), excellent workman ship runs like a top!

Love this dial.
If you don't mind, what is the reference number?
 
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Maybe off the radar but they have certainly stepped up theri game!
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The salmon dial on your traveler is especially nice! Seems as thoughy they can track 3 time zones?
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