
Als1678's original post highlights a captivating green Girard Perregaux Laureato, sparking a discussion among collectors about its unique appeal. This article delves into why this particular reference stands out in the luxury sports watch segment, exploring its distinct aesthetics and wearability as perceived by its owners. Als1678's personal insights provide a valuable perspective on living with such a distinctive timepiece.

If you wear it with more formal attire a good match might be a challenge. But I have plenty of dress watches that need wrist time anyway
which is back at GP for service.
Thereβs a small crack in the lume of the minute hand - and as it is a special model it had to go back to factory for repair. It is said to be back later this month.
The dark shade of green of the ceramic is really cool and the dial is spectacular.
But it clearly looks handsome and super light too
And,as you rightfully mention,it has to be seen in person to be fully appreciated. The special shade of the green and the superb execution of the ceramic case and bracelet cannot be transmitted by static pictures. Here a picture of mine :
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