Explore the Girard Perregaux Laureato 225th Anniversary Edition (Ref. 81000). Discover why this 41mm model is a collector's favorite, its unique specs, and historical significance.
Blomman Mr Blue reviews the Girard-Perregaux Laureato 81000 with a silver dial. Explore its design, historical context, and comparisons to other luxury sports watches. A limited edition re-launch.
Explore a definitive comparison of Girard Perregaux Laureato 41mm (ref 81000), 38mm, and 42mm models. Uncover dial, movement, and case differences for collectors.
Is that the 41 mm? Yes, now we wait to see what special model GP releases for the 50th anniversary of the Laureato this year (1975-2025)! I am curious too…
I find it very comfortable, much more than my ex 15300, it seems even thinner in real life than the numbers suggest, to be perfect it would have been necessary to widen the bezel towards the inside by at least one mm so that it is more present and that th...
Great to hear this. You have something special that can never be made again. Interesting that you mentioned the thinness. I makes a huge difference yeah? Did you try on the 42 mm as well? Your wrist size is? I too have the RO 1500 and I too find the laure...