
Nicolas (amanico) introduces the 2022 Girard Perregaux Laureato Green, a significant release for collectors tracking the brand's contemporary offerings. His initial post provides essential specifications and detailed imagery, setting the stage for a deeper dive into this iteration of the iconic Laureato. This article synthesizes community reactions and expert opinions on the watch's design, market positioning, and perceived value.





Typical a watch that is in my street of choice.
Only VC has not released a green dial Overseas or other! I’m a little surprised GP didn’t make this a limited edition 🤔. I’m half joking 😄. But it is a very nice green, actually. The Aston Martin version had very cool features, but as a regular production I like this a lot.
I like the dial, I just wished that they upgraded a bit the finishing of the case and the bracelet as well ...
I have to admit that I struggle for the price knowing it will constantly be compared to the Royal Oak, even though it's truly it's own watch. With that said, it is a nice looking watch and this particular green dial is nicer than the "Eternity" edition green dial in my view.
But there are plenty of newcomers - Chopard alpine eagle, parmigiani tonda gt and czapek antarctique come to mind, which offer substantially better execution in this segment . GP certainly has the capabilities to substantially refine the laureato while staying true to the original design.
Just wish the 38 mm was not discontinued as it suits my wrist best
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