+ = Unless I’m missing something… (please let me know if you know if there is something else that is unique about this new one) Take a ceramic laureato skeleton and a full gold laureato Skelton and with some mix and match magic … what do you get? A new “L...
The problem is not the watches. We had seen the steel ones at 50% off MSRP in the Singapore secondary markets. The problem is inventory control and bundling of GP to get a Patek or FPJ. 🤝
Almost all brands lose quite a bit of value. It's not a dynamic exclusive to GP. I like that anyways as it makes it cheaper for true watch nuts to hoard
So if being because it “cheap” then we are talking a whole different ballgame. I’m not sure which other brands can loose 50% off MSRP when you walk out the door of the AD but I’m sure they are out there. I’m Just not a collector of that brand perhaps. As ...
While I appreciate the fine craftsmanship from GP, and the inner workings of our timepieces , I’m much more interested in what they reveal for the 50th anniversary Laureato this year. Let’s get on with it already!
It’s a looker but agree that as a “new” release, it’s disappointing, especially given how much GP hypes it up! But a very nice watch nonetheless. I guess I have gone down the “common” route! Picked this up this week and very pleased with it. ...
As for the “common” point, I’d like to clarify. First of all, no offence meant. By common, I meant that the laureato skeleton has been allowed to be treated with less awe and respect than it deserves. Too many for sale on the secondary market from bundle ...