With the doors of SIHH just closed, let’s take a closer look at this year’s novelties from Girard-Perregaux and start with the Laureato Chronograph. All live shots of the new Laureato credit to Blomman. For the press release announcement you can go back h...
From my side, I prefer the black dial and blue sub dials version. First, this colour combo is quite unusual and the nicest for me among the three versions. It could be considered as a “BB (Black/Blue) reverse panda” which is pretty cool no? 😋 Second, as I...
I think your choice is a good one. The black Clous-de-Paris looks really classy and I also think that 42 would be better for you. Case back is solid as seen in one of the photos, so this time they did not allow to unscrew the case back
I think we should give it some time to develop and grow. I also like the Evo3 very much, but I also think the new one is a great modernisation of the Laureato Olimpico of which I'm a big fan.
I think this one will be very successful version of the Laureato! Good to see the link between the 8017 and the Evo3. Will come back with my personal view on this new model. Thank you for this post! Best Blomman
......takes me through the process so well. No.....actually gets me thinking...."Uhm, which one should I go for?" I love the pictorial story and the accompanying facts and details of the evolution too. Great job. Joe
The offer of two very sensible sizes is brilliant and also the more elegant new looks. A solid case back was the right decision the movement albeit in-house, is a week point of the watch. But the watch makes it up with a very appealing look!
GP seems to be aware that a sporty model is important, BUT can't be the main line, unless you want to focus on one model only (like AP). Their current production is wide in terms of models. Laureato is the icing on the cake
What more can you say about the GP 03300 chronograph movement? Is there an old post about it? I'm curious to find out more. I guess it is a modular movement with chronograph on top of a base movement? Is it chronometre grade? Robust? Thanks! -joe
I would need to do a search if there is more detail in the forum about the Chronograph caliber. It is indeed a modular design sitting on top of the in-house automatic movement. CC
.. on my humble personal side, from the ones shown, I guess I‘d also pick the 42mm, black Clous de Paris & blue subcounters, because of a more favorable contrast.. But I guess one would really see them side by side.. What I wondered also, is there also th...
... this new Laureato Chronograph is, I think, one of the most standing-out novelties in this SIHH, but it was so stealthy that not many people noticed - Girard-Perregaux came out with so many super novelties! For me, the winner is 42mm "panda" version. I...
It's tough for me to pick a favorite at this time, but I'm surprised by how much I really like the blue (while I prefer the grey for the time/date model). I'm also a big fan of the panda, but less the black/blue, as I just am not a huge blue/black fan. I ...
thanks cc for the report . I just tried the 38mm Laureato today. The 42mm version is too large for my small 6.25 inch wrist. Quick question - are these Laureato dials engine turned like in the AP RO ? I guess not for the price (probably stamped dials). CC...
I think the 38mm Laureato is perfect for your wrist Regarding your question. I think I vaguely remember that GP posted something about the dial manufacturing process on their FB page. I will have a look and see if I can find it again and will report back....
Hi Robin, I found the series with the making of the dial and I pasted here some photos from GP. It's not really clear from the text how the Clous de Paris pattern is applied, the hour markers and the GP logo are stamped out and applied after. Sorry, not a...
nice pics of the dial manufacturing ! when you have the chance could you ask GP for me on my question? I suspect it will be an interesting fact for many PuristS Cheers Robin
Hi Robin, got a quick reply, so I can provide some more details. The dials of the Laureato are stamped. GP also does some hand guilloche, but the quantities of the Laureato make that not possible. Hand guilloche is mostly used on the Haute Horlogerie watc...