Updating their well-loved classic, watch making pillar Girard-Perregaux adds a technical twist to the Laureato series.
Designed in the 1970s, the Laureato watch established itself as an object of art, history, and form by combining tradition and innovation. Its octagon bezel and seamless bracelet connection has become one of the brand’s signature designs and contributions to the world of watch-making. For those who are looking for a timepiece to invest in, the Laureato Skeleton is a great addition to anyone’s arsenal. A pillar of technique and advancement, the Laureato’s movement and exquisite architecture is one that would perfectly benefit from a skeletonised face.
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Like all excellent watch houses, Girard-Perregaux is always on the cusp of modernisation. Thus, the brand takes one of its icons through an evolutionary re-design— combining contemporary material with the ancestral art of skeletonisation. Launched early 2019, this edition of the Laureato is not only stunning to behold but also carries an exquisite movement beloved by many.