Girard-Perregaux Laureato 81000 Scratch Report
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Girard-Perregaux Laureato 81000 Scratch Report

By blomman Mr Blue · Jun 4, 2017 · 33 replies
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Blomman Mr Blue provides a one-year wear report on his Girard-Perregaux Laureato 81000, addressing common concerns about durability and scratch resistance. This detailed account offers valuable long-term ownership insights, particularly for collectors considering the Laureato for active wear.

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Friends,


Cru Jones asked " With active wear over time, how are the lugs and bracelet holding up?"

Well, I haven't given it much thought since I wear all my modern watches without hesitation, even when I go mountain hiking!
wink




So I had a closer look and took some fresh shots.

This watch is closing in on its 1 year anniversary (11 months of active wear).
I will not say its my daily beater (because I don't have one, change almost every day) but it is the watch that got the most wrist time during the last year!

I wear my watch on my left wrist, so the most exposed part should be the crown side.

As you can see there are some dirt from wearing, but no scratches.
Some microscopical scratches on the polished mid-section of the bracelet. 




Second part which is exposed, the clasp.
Same here, no real scratches, only microscopical on the mid-section o the bracelet.





I am actually a bit surprised that there are no real scratches...
Junior have "borrowed" this watch on several occasions!

First time he played with my Rolex Explorer II, it had to go straight for service...
(Yes, the service cost will come out of his weekly allowance! wink )

So, after 11 months of regular wear, no real scratch.
I think its fair to say that if you are a "normal" wearer, there is no high risk of damage your Laureato!



Best
Blomman

About the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ref. 81000

The Girard-Perregaux Laureato reference 81000 is a notable iteration within the Laureato collection, distinguished by its refined proportions and classic design elements. This reference maintains the core aesthetic of the Laureato line, characterized by its integrated bracelet and a blend of polished and brushed finishes. It represents a period where the Laureato continued to evolve while retaining its foundational identity as a versatile sports watch. The dial features a "Clous de Paris" pattern, providing a subtle texture and play of light. Applied indices with tritium lume and a date window at 3 o'clock complete the dial layout. The model name "Laureato" is engraved on the case back, rather than printed on the dial.

The watch is housed in a 36mm case, a size that offers a balanced presence on the wrist. The case design incorporates the signature octagonal bezel, which is polished, contrasting with the brushed surfaces of the case and integrated bracelet. The movement is an automatic caliber, providing reliable timekeeping and a date function. The crystal protecting the dial is sapphire, known for its scratch resistance. The construction ensures a degree of water resistance suitable for daily wear.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate the historical context of the Laureato and prefer watches with more traditional dimensions. Its design, with the integrated bracelet and textured dial, positions it as a sophisticated option within the category of bracelet-equipped sports watches. The subtle blue-grey dial color further enhances its appeal, offering a distinctive look that can shift under different lighting conditions. The presence of tritium lume on the indices and hands is a detail often sought by collectors interested in vintage and neo-vintage pieces.

Specifications

Caliber
GP3100
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
36 mm
Dial
Blue-Grey
Water Resist.
50 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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KM
KMII
Jun 4, 2017
Thanks for this update, Blomman!

Good to know that it's not a scratch magnet

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Jun 5, 2017
Comforting that its not! :) [nt]

KM
KMII
Jun 5, 2017
Very much so :) [nt]

AL
Alkiro1
Jun 4, 2017
You kept the back side protection? I heard it was not so good with sweat

Best wishes Alkiro

LU
Luis6
Jun 4, 2017
There are different views on this issue.

Some say it's ok to keep it and let it come off naturally. Others say it's not good. I have no idea which is right, but I always wear my watches "naked".

AL
Alkiro1
Jun 4, 2017
Same for me.

I heard that from watchmakers so I prefer to hear them and be cautious even if a daily wear and not an occasional one could be "problematic". Best wishes Alkiro

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