The last several months have been pretty crazy for me. As some of you know, for financial reasons, I sold off a large part of my collection recently. There were 2 reasons I sold my 38 mm blue Laureato: 1) For financial reasons, 2) I spent WAY too much for...
I NEVER wear bracelets (or straps for that matter) tight on my wrist. The seller was very clear in his listing before the sale that this watch will fit a 7 inch wrist. It’s too snug, and I’m only tolerating it because of said obsession and love for this p...
It was never on my radar either until I tried it on. And I’m SO HAPPY I DID! I believe you are a fellow new englander if I’m not mistaken. Check out European Watch Company and Shreve, Crump and Lowe in Boston, they usually have a decent selection of Laure...
It's a great watch, and great for you--and I just tried one on today and was pretty impressed by it! Great watch, looks great in this dial color, belongs in your watch box. Congratulations!
...I saw one a couple of weeks ago along with an Alpine Eagle... In the same category but totally different watches...would hate to have to choose between them...
Since the newly released “Midnight Blue” is the same color as my “older” version, I’m eager to see the Sage Green with my own eyes soon. Like the copper , it’s an interesting color. But I still like blue best! Yes, we are in full agreement there, pre-owne...
Laureato white dial 38 mm to laureato blue dial 42 mm to laureato 38 mm blue dial to laureato 38 blue dial. 😅 This has to be some kind of record ? Well, I sincerely hope your mind is made up and you are happy. 🙏🏻 On a side note, the laureato 38 mm white, ...
Yes, it must be some kind of record 😂 My mind is made up, I’m overjoyed and this one is here to stay 👍🏻 What would you like to see for the 50th this year, a new movement? New dial colors? I think it’s cool they are adding a 40 mm case size to compliment t...
As I find it means next to nothing in terms of how a watch wears. There is already a 40 mm laureato Chronograph and I don’t think that the 1 mm extra of the laureato 81000 is going to make a big difference. I also hope that folks start to understand funda...
I agree about case diameter! It is but one measure of proportion. The other key measures for me being case thickness and lug to lug. Once you have all three, it gives you a much better preview of how it will wear on the wrist. Until you get to try it on i...
For the 50th, if GP create a Laureato with some throw back neo vintage features, such as a large grid dial (like your quartz Laureato), or a white date wheel. You are looking for more? You are hoping that the 50th model itself inspires collectors to explo...
The “mega” grid you are referring to comes from the Laureato Evo3. They were first released in 2004 and the majority are not particularly rare and are at 44 mm. My quartz evo3 ref 80188 was released as a novelty on 2010 is 42.6 and very rare (I estimate l...
There are actually two listed. One in America and one in Europe. It’s a beauty but no, not for me. My focus is on rare neo-vintage. I don’t have any full precious metal laureatos. I have the two tone laureato 8010 and the 2-tone laureato-olimpico. I also ...