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I would say the Girard-Perregaux Laureato is the better prospect if you plan to use and even sell the watch. The bang for your buck is better. There are more Laureato appreciators than for the Polo. Regards, MTF
The new OS is great and you should buy it or an AP RO, if you are going for that price point. Otherwise, the laureato is like a Rolex and AP RO had a baby. I like it a lot. The Piaget is okay as well, but the GP looks a little more something. The total lo...
They all look different so I'm puzzled why you put them in the same Either/Or class. The new Overseas automatic is a higher level watch so you are not comparing 🍎 with 🍊 . If you can afford either and will keep the watch, then, the Overseas is the way to ...
If the strap can be rubber, then have you considered the Polo 45 (non-chronograph) in Titanium or the Polo 43 in WG, instead? A plainer dial, with lumed markers in the case of the 45, but still a lovely watch nonetheless.
The new Polo looks a bit too close to a Nautilus, IMO, but there has been a fair amount of debate about this topic already. At any rate, i am not convinced. The GP however is a clear winner. best Stefan