
Chronometer (aka yacomino) shares his most-worn watch of 2023, the Girard Perregaux Laureato, sparking a discussion about the model's perception and the unique characteristics of its collector base. His post provides a valuable opportunity to explore the Laureato's appeal and its standing within the broader luxury watch community. This article synthesizes community insights to understand why this reference resonates so strongly with its owners.

but I will like it even more in a warmer setting!
Really loving this one
GP did a magnificent execution of this piece. Continue to enjoy, Yacomino!π₯
today βΊοΈ Caliber 3100 in mine ( same one thatβs in the VC Overseas Gen 1) Caliber 3300 in yours.
One question Iβm curious about β¦ back of the envelope sort of survey. Do you post pics of your laureato on generic watch groups? The reason I ask, is that I have noticed that many GP fans are rather quiet about posting in non-GP groups. And because of this, some people think that GP or the Laureato, are not that popular. Wondering if the typical personality of the typical GP fan is more conservative or if there was some cyber bullying of sorts in the past. Oh, it looks like a royal oak etc. all
For me anyway are more a useful way to organise the discussion.
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