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Mach's original post introduces Girard-Perregaux's latest Laureato releases, which the brand itself has described as 'glorious.' This article delves into the community's immediate reactions and critical perspectives on these new models, exploring whether they resonate with the brand's heritage and collector expectations. The discussion highlights the challenges luxury watch brands face in balancing innovation with market demands.
At least that’s how Girard-Perregaux is describing these latest releases! Just saw this on LinkedIn:
What are your thoughts on these?
Key Points from the Discussion
- The new Laureato releases, particularly with their dial color variations, are perceived by some as uninspired and a 'Swatch route' approach, lacking true innovation in movements, cases, or bracelets.
- Many collectors believe the 42mm case size for the new gold Laureato is excessive, advocating for the return of the widely praised 38mm or even 36mm dimensions, similar to Piaget Polo's successful sizing.
- The marketing surrounding these new releases is criticized as 'appallingly bad' and 'uninspired,' failing to adequately describe what many consider a 'mundane' update.
- A long-time collector recalls visiting the GP factory 25 years ago, witnessing the meticulous crafting of Laureato bracelets from single pieces of steel, highlighting a past era of detailed manufacturing that contrasts with current perceptions.
- There's a strong desire among enthusiasts for Girard-Perregaux to release new iterations of iconic models like the Seahawk, Vintage 45, or World Timer, rather than focusing on rehashed designs or simple dial color changes.
- Some members suggest that GP should take inspiration from brands like Vacheron Constantin or Parmigiani Fleurier for innovation, and even consider a return to the Richeville line with improved movements.
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