Good point

Feb 02, 2020,08:35 AM
 

At least they got rid of the ‘1791’ text on the dial.

I would prefer to replace the ‘GP’ at twelve o’clock with double indexes but it could also fairly be argued to retain it given that original Laureatos had a GP logo at twelve.

Must say this version overall isn’t my cup of tea. I have tried to like the latest generation of the Laureato but it hasn’t yet found a place on my wrist...although I reckon I could be tempted with a traditional steel version of the world timer now offered in the ww.tc Absolute, minus the ‘automatic’ on the dial and the daft, brash strap, and less chunky case proportions...

Best

E.

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“Absolute Passion”.... PVD LE of 50

 
 By: Cru Jones : January 31st, 2020-23:36
As GP itself says: “Its 44mm features a black PVD treatment with touches of red, in homage to the use of red in Girard-Perregaux’s history-making chronographs.” ...  

fiery handsome [nt]

 
 By: Gelato Monster : February 1st, 2020-00:45
can we change the strap to padded black leather?

Can we change the size?

 
 By: Pour le Mérite : February 1st, 2020-05:19
Down to a maximum of 42 mm.

I am in [nt]

 
 By: Gelato Monster : February 1st, 2020-08:49

Yes!

 
 By: Esharp : February 1st, 2020-03:49
That’s what I noticed - that bridge under the GP name is a nice touch. Best E.

Good point

 
 By: Esharp : February 2nd, 2020-08:35
At least they got rid of the ‘1791’ text on the dial. I would prefer to replace the ‘GP’ at twelve o’clock with double indexes but it could also fairly be argued to retain it given that original Laureatos had a GP logo at twelve. Must say this version ove...