Friends, Some more pics of a special laureato. The ref 81000 225th anniversary laureato. Limited edition of 225 pieces made. Released in 2016, this is the laureato that is the “father” to ALLL the current production laureatos. The 41 mm is a thinner watch
The watch is great! The date change is a bit finicky. Mine seems to jump the date when pulling out the crown during the PM hours and setting it. Not sure if that's normal but runs and looks great!
A watch I was lucky to see once, only once, in the metal. A platinum model, which was also available in gold ( rose, and maybe white ). The major interest of this watch is its " contradiction ". You could never guess, from the face, that the back would be
Friends, Happy Sunday ahead. ☀️ 41 mm Laureato anniversary 225 ref 81000 Silver dial The one that launched all the current production laureatos. But different from the current production models. Limited Edition (yes a real one) which are individually numb
Discover the extraordinary with the Wempe Signature Collection x Girard-Perregaux! Limited to 100 watches worldwide, the latest version of the Laureato Chronograph 42mm brings together the best of design and functionality. Thoughts?
Adolfo Natalini did NOT design the orginal Laureato in 1975. GP knows who the designer is but they will only say it was an in-house designer and they will not release his name. After I spoke with Fabrizio (his business partner for over 30 years) last week
Friends, Sometimes folks say that they wish there was a 40 mm Laureato ... Well, there is. The Laureato-Olimpico, Ref 8017 A unique model as this is actually a combination of TWO models lines from GP. The Olimpico line had been made for each Olympics sinc
I'm a newbie to this world of watch collecting. I have been trying to find information on this particular watch, but can't seem to find anything other than what the seller posted. Does anyone know anything about this watch? PLATINUM SPLIT SECOND 40MM CHRO