I think we all looked forward and expected a Chrono and it looks like we will not be disappointed. Two sizes and different dials. Let's wait for some live shots.
At SIHH 2018, Girard-Perregaux is extending its Laureato line with the introduction of the Laureato Chronograph in 42mm and 38mm with a variary of case/bracelet materials and dials. After the Laureato from 1996, the Laureato Chronograph Olimpico (Ref 8017...
I think we all looked forward and expected a Chrono and it looks like we will not be disappointed. Two sizes and different dials. Let's wait for some live shots.
The steel/leather and RG/leather on the pictures are particularly good looking watches: noble, cool ans not the slightest dated looking. And choices of sizes, too. Well done GP!
very happy to have you onboard! Now this new Laureato chronograph looks awesome! An expected development in the line, looking forward to see this one in the metal! Best, my friend Blomman
I like the blue dial, looks very nice on pics. Every time I feel the attraction towards the Laureato, let's be sincere, I think it's because it reminds me of my favorite watch ever within this style, the Royal Oak Chronograph 39 mm. The Laureato to me has...
there are always some common design elements between sports bracelet chronographs. I do think however, that the new Laureato Chronograph really follows the heritage of the 1996 Laureato Olimpico. The bezel design, the dial and the crown guards and pushers...
to see live shots, but for now, the all blue on bracelet and the silver dial with blue hands on bracelet look especially nice too me. And, funny thing, I think the strap options look better with the Laureato chronos than the time/date models. Maybe the da...
There is one thing that I can't really figure out from your introduction: "In the versions with a 42 mm case, the hour-markers are secured to the minute circle, while the 38 mm version features hour-markers separate from the minute circle." I checked the ...
Thanks for the kind words. For your question: The description is from the GP press release and to really see the difference, i think we need live shots and not the rendered catalogue photos. We will look into that detail again shortly. So stay tuned. CC
Great first thread to kick things off too! Lovely new Laureato designs - disappointed that the long standing movement with a chrono module is still being used. A new integrated in house chrono movement would make these darn near perfect.
yes, the have done a great job with the Chronograph in the Laureato. As for the integrated inhouse Chronograph movement: let's say: first things first, GP still needs to put a lot of focus on reviving the collection and last two years clearly has the focu...
Of course GP needs to chart the course that best series their goals and priorities. My quiet worry (and probably a pause in acquiring) is the many "friendly competitor" chronographs in the price point that offer modern, purpose built chronograph movements...