Girard-Perregaux vs. Parmigiani Fleurier Comparison
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Girard-Perregaux vs. Parmigiani Fleurier Comparison

By Bob L. · Oct 1, 2023 · 25 replies
Bob L.
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Bob L. initiates a compelling discussion, seeking community input on a classic collector's dilemma: choosing between two exceptional timepieces. His original post thoughtfully outlines the personal considerations driving his decision, inviting fellow enthusiasts to share their perspectives on the Girard Perregaux Laureato and the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda Micro-Rotor. This article synthesizes the community's diverse insights, offering a valuable resource for anyone weighing similar options.

With apologies for asking about the relative merits of two watches—which I understand will vary from person to person—I am currently torn between a classic blue-dialed GP Laureato and the Parmigiani PF Tonda Micro-Rotor. To me, the GP is a bit more casual (a plus for me) and easy to wear anywhere. The PF, however, is silky smooth on the wrist and, I think, can still be worn with jeans and a t-shirt. Curious to hear thoughts from folks here, if anyone has a view as to this choice. Many thanks in advance!

Also, I attach a picture of the GP. I don’t have one of the PF, but there are plenty of great shots on this forum.

Bob



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mblum3
Oct 1, 2023

Was considering one recently. Have you seen the one with the black onyx dial? Pretty cool.

BO
Bob L.
Oct 1, 2023

The onyx dial is cool!

BO
Bob L.
Oct 1, 2023

Glad you see the Tonda as casual, too.

BO
Bob L.
Oct 1, 2023

Not a glamorous shot, but here they are, side by side.

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Gelato Monster
Oct 1, 2023

between the two I personally pick the laureato

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Aquaracer1
Oct 1, 2023

GP for me Some more wrist shots for your consideration ;

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