Blomman Mr Blue explores the Girard-Perregaux Olimpico chronograph GP 8846 N, detailing its 1968 Mexico Olympic Games origins and historical context. Discover its design and movement.
Blomman Mr Blue clarifies the history of Girard-Perregaux 1968 Olimpico Chronographs, focusing on reference 8862 B and correcting common misconceptions.
Explore the Girard-Perregaux Laureato 8010, a 90s classic with in-house Caliber 3100. Discover its design, proportions, and market value compared to modern Laureato models.
β¦ rose gold and steel 2-tone. No not gold plated. Solid gold. Heavy fellow. Yes, there was a 40 mm Laureato. Anway, feel free to ask more questions if you are interested in heritage, provenance and such. β¦ or just enjoy the pics π π€ ...
Yep. 42 mm I just googled in and this old listing came up https://www.themarinvault.com/store/Girard-Perregaux-Laureato-Two-Tone-Titanium-Rose-Gold-Gray-Automatic-42mm-p596531045 π€