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Christmas Desires: Girard-Perregaux watch




If you're looking for a timeless gift for a guy who knows his Tom Ford from his Stevie, it's worth perusing the range of watches from Girard-Perregaux.

Girard Perregaux watch

The one pictured above is a vintage 1945 king-size watch with perpetual calendar - definitely a true Gentleman's watch.

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