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Watch lovers in Japan voted the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Full Calendar as the watch of the year in Tokyo recently. The result signals a distinct love of classic styles with desirable complications. The layout of this retro styled calendar watch cannot be solely attributed to Girard-Perregaux, as it has been seen in countless luxury creations. Regardless. this interpretation of particularly clean. The annual calendar’s day and month windows are faceted and subtle, while the date dial with moonphase is effective and clean. A full seven complications are available at a glance, but with an almost minimal, uncluttered look.

The 18k rose gold 40mm wide case is a thin 10.7mm high, while the Girard-Perregaux GP0330M0 movement is an automatic, making this watch fall into the thin watch range. It looks dashing with an alligator strap, just as it did in 1966. The award by Tokyo’s “Sekai no ude tokei” (World Wrist Watch) magazine is not the first time this style has been appreciated. Ian Fleming’s James Bond “From Russia With Love” novel had the villain wearing the original version of this watch that was released in 1966 as described by Fleming in the book. I agree with Japan’s Sekai no ude tokei that this watch is sublime for what it is, though I’d reserve the “best” watch of the year for something a bit more charismatic.

Ariel Adams publishes the watch review site aBlogtoRead.com.

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