That satin finish on the GPL is something - very different from the likes of Rolex or AP. Cant say if its the grain or the fineness or just direction of applied friction but it has its own luk. [nt]
Finally, I have been able to take the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph hands-on and report on it with my personal impressions. Ever since it’s rebirth in 2016 with the Anniversary Laureato, the Laureato has quickly become a key successful line for Gi...
crown comfort, I agree with your summary after a personal inspection of the new Laureato family. The 904L steel alloy used is the same as Rolex and I don't know of current users of that steel amongst the big brands. It allows for fine finishing as seen he...
There is a ladies version "Laureato 34 mm Royalty" with an incredible blue dial... you have to see it in person. I was truly hypnotized! GP told me that they also could produce a men's watch with this dial as a special order! ...
I will post about some Ladies watches in some time and indeed the royal blue dial is truly stunning, I confirm. Let's stay away from price discussion, in the end it's a personal choice. Best, CC
The one on the left black and blue sub dials will be my next purchase. It’s a fraction of the price of AP and Patek and In my opinion same horological value. Looks wise it’s a stunner!
The plays of light on the clous-de-Paris dial, must be fascinating. Guess, this one needs to be seen in the metal, and tried on the wrist of course.. Alltogether that one ticks a number of boxes, and the Blue/Blue is very attractive, IMHO.. Thx for your v...