Some pics of my Laureato 8010. This is in steel and rose gold (yep solid gold links, not capped or plated). The champagne dial stands out. So far I only know of one other example. See how thin the 8010 is at 7.9 mm #gp8010 #laureato8010 #GPLaureato
I really appreciate my neo-vintage pieces. 😊 Here are two pics of my Girard-Perregaux Laureato ref 8010. First pic is the blue dial in full steel with the calibre 3100 and the second pic is the 2-tone (rose gold/steel) with the anthracite grey dial. (Do y
A couple of impromptu shots while chilling at home. This is the original automatic GP Laureato reference 8010 from 1995. Inside beats calibre GP 3100. (1996 saw Vacheron use the same calibre in the Overseas Gen 1) The champagne dial here is seen rather ra
the date wheel extensively in previous posts. For me, rarity and historical importance are super important for collectibility. Top of the list. In this regard alone, the 8010 is the top for all automatic laureatos. For those that don’t care about rarity a
Good morning from the land of the rising sun ☀️ Japan🇯🇵 Osaka. I'm on holiday for the next 2 weeks. I shall pop by the Girard-Perregaux boutique later and hopefully see the new Laureato FIFTY 81008. I was at another GP store yesterday which is in good com
And I’ve pretty much seen them all. The laureato 8010 at 36 mm and 7.9 mm thickness is a steal … Well the prices have gone up. There are six listed on c24. Two don’t show doing a basic search. Listed wrongly by the japanese dealers. But I think this 50th
Edit: I added one shot from the car. ☺️ “Collect rare when you can”. This has been the motto I have learned to adhere to. Some quick shots of my Laureato 8010 champagne 🥂 dial from the kitchen. On my 18 cm wrist, the proportions of this one hits it out of
Never really been a fan of 2-tone. For some peculiar reason, it works so well on the laureato 8010. Lots of heft for this one as the inner links and bezel all solid gold. The hands and indices are gold too. Hope you are doing well and your back is not act