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Last year, I have been posting a lot on Rolex watches. A brand you can’t ignore in my opinion. However, this year I promised myself to have a good look around for other interesting watches and brands. Earlier this year, I bought myself an IWC Ingenieur and a vintage Titus chronograph in 18kt rosé gold (very very thin ;) ) and now I am investigating other watches for a possible future purchase. I had my share of impuls purchases in the past, and most of them ended-up on the various sales corners again.

A while ago, I read an article about the Girard-Perregaux (GP hereafter) Laureato. GP is a brand that you won’t see much, perhaps because their name isn’t as known as the Rolex, Patek, IWC or Audemars of this world, I don’t know. However, GP is one of the few brands that can call itself a manufacture. I assume that most of you visitors here, know GP, so I don’t have to further introduce the brand itself. The full history can be found on their website.

The model that caught my attention is the Laureato Evo³ chronograph. It is the third generation of the Laureato series (considered by GP as sport classique) which was initially introduced in 1975.

The Evo³ ref.80180 was launched in 2004 and has been upgraded to the current standards of watch design, without losing touch with the initial Laureato. The Evo³ chronograph has an inhouse movement, caliber GP 033C0. This automatic winding chronograph is ticking at 28.800 beats per hour, has 52 jewels and a powerreserve of 52 hours. The watch has, besides chronograph functionality, a day/night indicator and a date sub-register. As regular readers may know, I have a weak spot for integrated bracelets, and this watch has one as you can see on the pictures below! I’ll put this watch on the list :)


Pictures by Bernard Watch Co.

This 43mm giant has a list price of over 14.000 USD. Bernard Watch Co offers a BNIB for 8395 USD.

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2 Responses to “Girard-Perregaux Laureato”
  1. Martijn says:

    Hi RJ,

    Despite the fact that this GP is a handsome watch I’m very curious about the Titus your bought. A vintage chrono in pink gold is usually a natural beauty. Can you delight us with a picture?

    Martijn

  2. Alberto says:

    Nice, but I think the most beautiful Laureato is this one

    [IMG]http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/6006/dsc01430if8.jpg[/IMG]

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