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The original Laureato came out back in 1975 and it was Girard Perregaux’s response to Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak. However the first Laureato was actually a quartz watch. Only in 1995 that Girard Perregaux introduced a mechanical version of the Laureato.
In 2016, Girard Perregaux reintroduced the Laureato as a part of their 225th anniversary celebration with modern updates.
The case is distinct featuring octagon shaped bezel all in stainless steel with brushed and mirror finished, measuring at 42mm with 10.6mm thickness. It is paired with a blue hobnail textured dial with a useful date indicator at 3.
Powering the Laureato is the Cal. GP01800 Self-Winding movement with 54 hours power reserve.
Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
The original Laureato came out back in 1975 and it was Girard Perregaux’s response to Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak. However the first Laureato was actually a quartz watch. Only in 1995 that Girard Perregaux introduced a mechanical version of the Laureato.
In 2016, Girard Perregaux reintroduced the Laureato as a part of their 225th anniversary celebration with modern updates.
The case is distinct featuring octagon shaped bezel all in stainless steel with brushed and mirror finished, measuring at 42mm with 10.6mm thickness. It is paired with a blue hobnail textured dial with a useful date indicator at 3.
Powering the Laureato is the Cal. GP01800 Self-Winding movement with 54 hours power reserve.