Thought everyone would be interested to know that the 38 mm Laureato has been discontinued. Whatever stock that remains in stores will be sold but no more after that. 🤝
Like many GP models then, it was a low production piece. The hands are in rose gold too. I think the numerals and subdial hands are likely gold plated. Has a display caseback with a GP movement 3100 plus Dubios-Dubraz module, that was used in the laureato
30 years old this year. 1996 ... Atlanta Olympics. This Neo-vintage 40 mm Limited Edition is the first Laureato chronograph ever produced by Girard-Perregaux. If you value provenance, heritage and rarity, I highly recommend it ... I think it's pretty good
Girard-Perregaux Laureato-Olimpico Chronograph ref 8017 on the wrist today. With the Yves-Klein blue tritium dial. Inside we have the automatic in-house GP 3170. This model was the FIRST Laureato chronograph ever made. Bracelet and case by GTF (which is n
Sharing some pics I took today …. On the wrist is my NEO-vintage Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 chronograph. (This was the FIRST Laureato Chronograph made by GP). I used to think about 10 pieces were made with pink gold and the Havana tobacco-grey dial but I
The blue dial has elements of grey and it shows well here in this pic. 36 mm and interestingly, dial size of 27 mm. (Same dial size as the 38 mm laureato). 7.9 mm thick. My anthracite grey dial. Discontinued now and IMHO, the most unique dial color. Love
I love to hear reviews like this. Well done. Your pics are also nice. In general for GP, If it has a display caseback, then GP 03300. If not, could be a variety of ebauches or sometimes 03300 (case in point the 42/38 mm laureato Chronograph. Even when an