Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph Aston Martin
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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph Aston Martin

By amanico · Oct 28, 2021 · 39 replies
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Amanico's initial post on the Girard Perregaux Laureato Chronograph, Aston Martin Edition, sparked a lively discussion among collectors. His detailed presentation of the 42mm steel timepiece, featuring a distinctive Aston Martin Green cross-hatched dial and a well-known automatic movement, serves as an excellent foundation for understanding this limited edition. The community's subsequent insights delve into the watch's design choices, movement architecture, and the broader context of luxury watch and automotive collaborations.

Here we have a 42 mm Laureato Case, in steel, 12, 01 mm high, which is water resistant to 100 meters.

The dial is cross hatched, in an " Aston Martin Green ". 

The movement is well known, 25, 95 mm high, automatic, beating at 28, 800 vph, with a power reserve of 46 hours. 

This is a LE of 188 pieces and the retail is 18, 100 USD. 

Honestly, it would have tempted me if... Well, you know, without... This bloody date at 4.30. 

Here are the pictures: 













What do you think? 

Best,

Nicolas

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ArmisT
Oct 28, 2021

the GPs I’ve always been most interested in are the steel skeleton and ceramic skeleton. I thought you were going to object to it being another green dial…but I agree that the date is the issue for me. Thanks for posting.

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Lankysudanese
Oct 28, 2021

My issue with the chrono is that it’s modular (unless I’m mistaken). Kinda disappointed that a famous watchmaking house such as GP doesn’t have their own automatic integrated chrono.

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xxn
Oct 28, 2021

take on the green dial. GP are very constrained on the Laureato line, they don’t milk the current integrated steel trend shamelessly👌🏻

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ArmisT
Oct 28, 2021

but I find myself comparing this to the recent PP 5905/1a green dial release on bracelet from a wearability perspective...or “more likely to wear.” Of course that also has AC complication, amongst other differences. Actually, the proper match up is probably with a Daytona or Speedmaster. I’m just such a sucker for green…I have to be careful not to overdo it! 🤢

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patrickh
Oct 28, 2021

Remind me this jlc amvox British racing green 2009

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India Whiskey Charlie
Oct 28, 2021

Lose the date and add some small yellow accents. Photo: Top Gear Photo: aBlogtoWatch

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