Girard-Perregaux Laureato: Roots and Evolution
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Girard-Perregaux Laureato: Roots and Evolution

By blomman Mr Blue · Feb 2, 2017 · 23 replies
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Friends, While looking at the new versions of the Girard-Perregaux Laureato from SIHH… You realize both how far but also how close the new versions are from their origin! Far in the sense of movements and size… But still the recognition is there. You clearly see from where they have their roots! Bes

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Friends,

 

 

While looking at the new versions of the Girard-Perregaux Laureato from SIHH…

You realize both how far but also how close the new versions are from their origin!


 

 

Far in the sense of movements and size…

But still the recognition is there.

You clearly see from where they have their roots!

 

 

Best

Blomman

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AM
amanico
Feb 2, 2017
Clearly. At the exception of the bracelet. Good or bad thing? [nt]

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Feb 2, 2017
The bracelet is similar in...

A couple of aspects: Thin, light, supple! But yes, the newer type looks a bit different since Evo 2 (1996)... Best Blomman

KM
KMII
Feb 2, 2017
Nice to see such a nicely managed heritage :)

I like how the line has evolved generally but would perhaps have prefered them to remain a bit thinner - closer to the original.

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Feb 2, 2017
Who knows ....

Maybe we will see thinner profile in the Evo 5...?! Best Blomman

KM
KMII
Feb 2, 2017
Let's hope so :) [nt]

ZA
zabreg1 Mr White
Feb 2, 2017
I really like this line, especially the small diameter for women.

Otherwise, concur with both above comments.

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