Girard Perregaux Laureato Skeleton: A Collector's Perspective on its Evolution
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Girard Perregaux Laureato Skeleton: A Collector's Perspective on its Evolution

By amanico · Nov 19, 2020 · 24 replies
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Amanico's original post highlights the growing appeal of the Girard Perregaux Laureato Skeleton, inviting collectors to share their perspectives on this distinctive reference. His visual compilation of various Laureato Skeleton models serves as an excellent starting point for understanding the collection's evolution. This article synthesizes community insights, offering a deeper dive into the nuances that make this skeletonized timepiece a favorite among enthusiasts.

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The Girard Perregaux Laureato Skeleton is a Star, here. It has more and more fans. 

So it would be great to see a family picture of this reference, don't you think? 

Till 2019, we had these three in Steel, then in Ceramic. 


This year, came the Titanium and Sapphire case, the so called Absolute Light.



Can you pick a favorite among these 4? 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ref. 81015

The Girard-Perregaux Laureato, reference 81015, represents a contemporary iteration of the brand's integrated bracelet sports watch. Positioned as a versatile luxury timepiece, it bridges the gap between casual wear and formal occasions, embodying a distinct design language within the competitive segment.

This reference typically features a 42mm case, often crafted from stainless steel, with a distinctive octagonal bezel set upon a circular base. It houses an in-house automatic movement, such as the Caliber GP01800, providing a power reserve of approximately 54 hours. The dial often presents a 'Clous de Paris' hobnail pattern, complemented by baton hour markers and hands.

The Laureato 81015 is relevant to collectors seeking a modern interpretation of a classic design. Its integrated bracelet construction and robust movement offer a compelling alternative in the luxury sports watch category, appealing to those who appreciate Girard-Perregaux's heritage and technical capabilities.

Specifications

Caliber
GP01800
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Blue, Grey, Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Watchonthewrist
Nov 19, 2020

I think my choice would be the steel one although i need to see the other versions yet in person

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LiftAngle51
Nov 19, 2020

The steel with the blue layout for me.

VI
vitalsigns
Nov 19, 2020

A very nice piece, but that hour hand is too short compared to the minute hand. Cheers, John

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vitalsigns
Nov 19, 2020

I don't think lengthening it a bit would obscure easy time-telling. Just my opinion, of course. I'm big on proper aesthetic proportions.

MI
MichaelC
Nov 23, 2020

It has been a regular force on my wrist since acquiring it. I would love to see a rose gold and black two tone model. I envision it in my mind and I am in love!

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