
MichaelC's return to his Girard Perregaux Laureato Flying Tourbillon Skeleton after a brief hiatus offers a timely reminder of this reference's enduring appeal and horological significance. His stunning photography highlights the intricate details that make this watch a standout, prompting a discussion among collectors about its design, market position, and future potential. This article explores why the Laureato Flying Tourbillon Skeleton continues to captivate enthusiasts.

that shine and reflexion from the brushed ceramic! Sensational watch.
This Laureato brings out the best of GP. Enjoy! Daniel
Love the GP skeleton
hugely under appreciated, great picture. Thanks! Kind regards Antony
And AP Offshore. The GP has seen plenty of wrist time since I got it almost 2 years ago, it was probably happy for the rest
In person, even more!
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