Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ceramic: A Collector's Perspective on Durability and Daily Wear
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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ceramic: A Collector's Perspective on Durability and Daily Wear

By MichaelC · May 16, 2020 · 23 replies
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MichaelC's post offers a glimpse into the practical ownership experience of a Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ceramic, a watch celebrated for its robust yet refined construction. His reflections on daily wear and durability provide valuable insights for collectors considering a ceramic timepiece. This discussion highlights the unique advantages of ceramic in a luxury sports watch context.

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Brandon Skinner
May 16, 2020

But still drop dead gorgeous as well

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LiftAngle51
May 17, 2020

Great GP, be careful with that beauty.

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Echi
May 17, 2020

If I had both, I might be wearing this one more simply because it's on a bracelet. Of course, it goes without saying that I love ém both

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MichaelC
May 18, 2020

Might not be so inclined with a coated metal watch!

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MichaelC
May 18, 2020

No worries about scratching either, it always looks the same. I don't mind some character on a watch over the years, but this one stays pristine.

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MichaelC
May 18, 2020

All ceramic, I never have a hesitation about wearing it. The Freak finds plenty of wrist time, but I don't wear it to jobsites or other potentially hazardous places.

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