Jacky
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You are right Peter...definitely an understated watch but...
Jun 04, 2007,19:18 PM
Cant deny the fact that its electronic movement didnt excite too many people Its refinement does though I doubt if theres any Quartz movement better then this? Or is there any?
Regards
Jacky
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Not a Laureato you'll see everyday...>>>
By: Jacky : June 3rd, 2007-18:02
Here is one really rare Laureato If only it is mechanical.... The finishing of the Quartz movement is pretty impressive too and i guess thats what GP is all about, refinement and details Regards Jacky...
These are very nice
By: PeterCDE : June 4th, 2007-06:17
Hi Jacky, thanks a lot! The "Techniques" models are among my wife´s most favorite GP watches; she loves the look and the function, as well as the nice view through the back. It´s a pity these don´t get more attention, while there´s for sure a lot of detai...
It is interesting. Thanks for sharing :-)
By: happy_wis : June 5th, 2007-09:11
Is it a special model? or is it a regular model but with a customized display back? I believe that no one would make a regular display back quartz watch back then... By the way, how old is the watch? I like the battery, it has the Geneva Stripe too Cheers...
Actually yes!
By: PeterCDE : June 5th, 2007-10:42
Howdy, in fact some models came this way, with sapphire backs. The golden "cap" indeed is a battery cover and solid gold; the battery itself is rather unspectacular The "Techniques" line followed the first generation Laureato in 1975; the inlay pieces wit...