
In this insightful piece, WatchProSite contributor this_hobby_of_hours spotlights a significant Girard-Perregaux Laureato reference from the brand's 'NEO-vintage' period. They delve into the distinctive design elements and horological significance of the Ref. 99070, particularly its unique 'pillow' center link bracelet and the historical context of its creation. This article offers a valuable perspective on a lesser-known but highly collectible era for Girard-Perregaux.














The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1994, reference 8010, is a notable entry in the brand's "Vintage" line from the 1990s, distinguished by its rectangular case design that evokes historical watch aesthetics. This model was introduced in 1994, predating the Vintage 1996 chronograph, and represents an early expression of Girard-Perregaux's strategy to reinterpret classic forms for a contemporary audience. It stands as a foundational piece within the broader Vintage collection, showcasing the brand's commitment to its heritage during a period of significant horological revival.
The reference 8010 typically features a case crafted from stainless steel, measuring 32mm in width and 47mm in length, providing a distinctive wrist presence. It is powered by an automatic mechanical movement, often visible through a sapphire crystal case back, and is protected by a sapphire crystal on the dial side. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 46 hours, ensuring reliable timekeeping. Water resistance is generally rated to 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in Girard-Perregaux's output from the 1990s, particularly those who appreciate watches with a strong vintage aesthetic and a rectangular form factor. It offers a more understated alternative to some of the brand's sportier or more complicated offerings from the same era. The Vintage 1994, reference 8010, represents a key period in the brand's modern history, highlighting its ability to blend traditional design with contemporary manufacturing.
Is age catching up with us ? 🤣
But I liked it when I was young : )
to be recognised as being part of the entire timepiece. Very Italian in style.
Looking back, what would you have done differently in your collecting journey in your earlier years?
...But I was very early into watching the independent brands emerge. And I do remember when you could walk into a Rolex or Patek store and walk out with multiples of anything you wanted : )
But I'm being honest now-if anyone wants to buy me the 3 bridges Laureato tourbillon I will wear it-and often.
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