
WatchProSite contributor this_hobby_of_hours shares an intimate look at the Girard Perregaux Laureato Infinity Onyx, a modern reference celebrated for its striking natural material dial. This article delves into the aesthetic choices that make this timepiece a standout in a diverse collection, offering insights into its design philosophy and collector appeal. The author's personal reflections highlight the enduring allure of a deep black onyx dial in contemporary watchmaking.



The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 line, introduced in 1994, draws inspiration from historical models, specifically a 1945 Art Deco piece. This collection is characterized by its rectangular or tonneau-shaped cases and a design language that evokes mid-20th century aesthetics. The Vintage 1945 series quickly became a cornerstone of Girard-Perregaux's offerings in the 1990s, reinterpreting classic forms with contemporary watchmaking standards. It represents a significant period for the brand in re-establishing its heritage-inspired collections.
Early models in the Vintage 1945 series typically featured stainless steel cases, though gold variants were also produced. The case dimensions varied depending on the specific model, often presenting a balanced profile suitable for dress wear. These watches were frequently equipped with automatic movements, showcasing Girard-Perregaux's in-house capabilities or finely finished outsourced calibers. The crystal was commonly sapphire, ensuring durability and legibility, while water resistance was generally suitable for daily wear rather than aquatic activities.
For collectors, the Vintage 1945 series appeals to those interested in neo-vintage watches that successfully blend historical design with modern execution. The 1994 introduction year marks it as one of the earlier and more influential lines from Girard-Perregaux's resurgence in the 1990s. Its various iterations, including time-only, small seconds, and later complicated versions, offer a range of choices for enthusiasts seeking a distinctive rectangular watch with a clear lineage.
I wanted a friend to buy one of these, but he chose a standard blue dial in the end.
One on c24 I saw a few days back at a very good deal. From the Middle East I think.
When it comes to GP so this is a good one to get. Go big or go home 💪🏼❤️😊
Send him the pics and say you told him so … naughty 😈
Did not have diamonds. I said to GP that they could have made the diamonds an option. Or allow buyers to swap out the diamond bezel to full steel. But got a “no” back. 🤦🏻♂️ Would have been killer in the 38 mm too right?
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