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After receiving so many requests from enthusiasts who love Girard-Perregaux watches, the brand has rolled out two new ...
As a long-time admirer of Girard-Perregaux’s impeccable craftsmanship, the Laureato 38 mm release stands out as a bit of a revelation this year. It brings all the elegance of its 42 mm predecessor, ...
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato dates to the 1970s, and true to the era, its origin story is in quartz. Since then the watch has embraced a variety of iterations, but it wasn’t until the early ...
Taking the base of the brand's popular Laureato model, this edition offers a plain dial in the team's signature green hue. That sits within a 44mm titanium case, which sits tall at 14.65mm.
Girard-Perregaux’s Laureato first appeared in the brand’s collection in 1975. It answered the call of the era, which demanded a highly wearable sports watch for everyday use. The original ...
Girard-Perregaux has added a mid-sized 38mm Laureato model with a “copper” dial to its collection. Listed as a unisex model, the watch features a Clous de Paris or hobnail dial that appears as ...
That's exactly what Girard-Perregaux has done here, revamping and elevating its '70s icon Laureato with an elegant (read: not over-the-top) iced out treatment. The result? Two sparkly pieces servi ...
Girard-Perregaux just dropped an all-new version of its classic Laureato watch, and for the first time it’s made from grade 5 titanium. The Swiss watchmaker first debuted the Laureato in 1975 ...
Girard-Perregaux added a pair of new models this month to its sporty Laureato lineup, a collection that made its debut in 1975 and took its name from the Italian word for “graduate.” ...