And here comes a wristshot of the GP Laureato Skeleton

May 23, 2017,14:28 PM
 

I had the chance to handle it this evening. I like a lot this watch and surprisingly, I found it smaller on the wrist than the 42mm version with the classic clou de Paris dial. Another detail I like: we can feel the winding mass moving beneath the dial. My only point is the too visually present mainspring on the foreground. But in the end... I approved this watch! smile




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Cool piece.

 
 By: Bounce781 : May 23rd, 2017-14:45
How was the legibility? I find that can often be a problem with fully skeletonised dials?

I have to say...

 
 By: KMII : May 23rd, 2017-21:21
It looks much more convincing on your wrist shot than on the official pictures for me Thanks for sharing!

Superb shot!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : May 24th, 2017-00:00
Didn't have the chance to see this one in real yet, but love the look in photos! Thank you for sharing! Best Blomman

Great to see live photos popping up

 
 By: crown comfort : May 24th, 2017-01:05
now here and on IG. Seems GP is doing a roadshow, which is the reason we unfortunately missed it at the manufacture last week. Looks amazing. CC