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
Hope everyone had a good weekend. A few days ago, I posted the blue dial variant. Today, I'm posting some pics of the anthracite grey dial. In person, the dial is a sort of "tobacco grey"... A beautiful color. Note that the dial is clean. Applied indices,
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
Here is a link to the article but you can also find some info on the related content links at the foot of your post. Girard perregaux: Gp Olimpico Chronographs Some Pictures A Question
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
The combination of the tobacco dial and the copper subdials is really beautiful and the hands work so well with it also. I have to ask though just how many cats do you have? that it takes 2 hours to feed all of them. Marc