
Mach, a discerning collector, takes us on a journey through recent Authorized Dealer visits, offering a candid look at various Girard Perregaux Laureato models. His firsthand impressions and wristshots provide invaluable insights into the collection's current offerings, including a special Wempe collaboration and intriguing dial variations. This exploration is particularly timely as collectors debate the availability and future of specific Laureato sizes and dial colors.






The collaboration piece does more for me than the RG dial, but then again, I’m not there to see it in the metal like you. I owned that very white dial 38 mm Laureato. It was cool, but I didn’t end up bonding with it. Will let our resident GP expert SingaporeMarc weigh in, but it’s my understanding blue, grey and white dial 38 mm have been discontinued by GP. So the one you have there is most likely NOS! Cheers my friend!
Questions: - the 42mm looks like it wears big, was that your impression? - what’s up with those sub dials - i do like that dial color The 38mm look great on you, what were your thoughts overall?
My strategy for this - wait and see… 😅
I have not heard of GP releasing the steel 38 mm again in dial colors blue,black, silver and grey. Anything is possible… it would be news to me. 🤝
To display white dial 38 mm as “just in!” Instead of it’s been sitting around for awhile and hasn’t sold yet (NOS). I’m almost sure it’s the latter. Although wouldn’t it be cool if GP listened to their customers and released some more new 38 mm!?
These 38mm’s were discontinued. They brought it back with the copper dial and now green ceramic. I’m guessing this is a New Old Stock (NOS) piece despite what the SA stated.🥂
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