Girard-Perregaux Laureato Green Ceramic Aston Martin
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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Green Ceramic Aston Martin

By amanico · Mar 15, 2023 · 46 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) introduces the Girard Perregaux Laureato Green Ceramic Aston Martin Edition, a significant release for collectors interested in contemporary luxury sports watches. His initial post provides crucial details on the two distinct versions, their movements, and pricing, setting the stage for a deeper community discussion on design choices and market positioning. This article synthesizes community insights, offering a comprehensive look at what makes this reference noteworthy.

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Here it is or should I say they are, as there are two versions, in 38 mm and  42 mm. 

The 38 mm is limited to 188 pieces and the 42 mm to 388 pieces. 

The other difference is that the 38 mm houses the Cal GP 3300, which is 25, 95 mm big, while the 42 mm has the Cal GP1800, which is 30 mm big.

Both have a green polished and satin finished ceramic case. 

Here are some press release photos. 




















I find the 38 mm more appealing, personally. 

BUT... I am not a big fan of Green, which I find too trendy, and even less of the Green Ceramic. But this is very subjective, indeed. 

Now, the Cal GP1800 has my preference, for its ( finally! ) bigger size, which better fills the case, and for its longer power reserve: 54 hours versus 46. 

The price: 25, 000 USD for the 38 mmm, 25800 USD for the 42 mm version. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 Ref. 25800

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 reference 25800 is a notable reinterpretation of a historical model, distinguished by its rectangular case design. This reference is part of a series that pays homage to the brand's heritage, offering a contemporary take on a classic aesthetic. It stands out within the Vintage 1945 collection for its specific material and production numbers, appealing to collectors seeking a distinctive and limited edition piece.

This reference was produced in two distinct versions, differing in case size and movement. One version features a 38 mm case, housing the Caliber GP 3300, which measures 25.95 mm. The other version is presented in a 42 mm case, equipped with the Caliber GP1800, measuring 30 mm. Both iterations share a green polished and satin-finished ceramic case construction, providing a unique visual and tactile experience. The crystal type is typically sapphire, ensuring durability and clarity.

Collector interest in the 25800 is often driven by its limited availability, with the 38 mm version restricted to 188 pieces and the 42 mm version to 388 pieces. The choice between the two sizes offers collectors a preference in wearability and movement architecture. The use of green ceramic marks it as a specific aesthetic choice within the broader Girard-Perregaux catalog, attracting those who appreciate modern material applications in a vintage-inspired form.

Specifications

Caliber
GP3300 (38mm), GP1800 (42mm)
Case
Green ceramic
Diameter
38mm, 42mm
Crystal
Sapphire

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Aquaracer1
Mar 15, 2023

I’ll take the standard SS version

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ArmisT
Mar 15, 2023

I almost bought this initially but changed my mind at last minute. Source: Monochrome watches

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vitalsigns
Mar 15, 2023

I'm sure the wrist-feel is different, but aesthetically they do not look like luxury pieces. More akin to a cheap plastic Moonswatch. John

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this_hobby_of_hours
Mar 15, 2023

Thanks Nicholas ☀️ Thought I’m more of a fan of steel. I do like what GP is doing here. A lot of hard work by the design team. No date would be better. No decal on the display caseback would be better. Overall, some excellent pieces at a reasonable price. My preference would be the 38 mm as well but need to see them in person to decide. Again, I encourage folks to don’t be tolerate any AD games (buy other watches you don’t want to deserve to get this). If they tell you they, PM me and I’ll let G

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cazalea
Mar 15, 2023

If that's their target market, what are they thinking?

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vitalsigns
Mar 15, 2023

I feel a bit differently about black ceramic but still prefer metals.

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