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The first doesn’t do much for me.
Jul 22, 2018,05:58 AM
It seems like a tourbillon for tourbillon sake. You take a clean dial and slap a Tourb in it without really integrating the elements. The visual balance is awkward.
The second (gold version) is MUCH better executed IMO.
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what do you think of the new GP Laureato Tourbillion
By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : July 22nd, 2018-05:51
im not sure about this one in particular as in this case it reminds me a lot a LOT with the RO Tourbillon the only distinction is the signature GP tourbillon Bridge the previous Laureato Tourbillon (the skeleton version it came in has a different movement...
The first doesn’t do much for me.
By: JToddH : July 22nd, 2018-05:58
It seems like a tourbillon for tourbillon sake. You take a clean dial and slap a Tourb in it without really integrating the elements. The visual balance is awkward. The second (gold version) is MUCH better executed IMO.
+1
By: Gelato Monster : July 22nd, 2018-08:58
Thanks Mohannad
Like the skeleton more
By: Joepny : July 22nd, 2018-08:04
But the true GP original is the Laureato 3 Bridges Tourbillon. I would take the spinel bridges. My all-time favorite.
You outraced me...:)))
By: crown comfort : July 22nd, 2018-09:41
You have been quicker than me posting the new blue dial Laureato wth single bridge Tourbillon...but that's cool. Now quickly here is my view and it may be contrary to what most others think. I actually applaud GP for this new release and I very much like ...
+1 [nt]
By: moc : July 23rd, 2018-00:34