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 80170) and the Laureato Evo3 Chronograph (80180), GP goes back to the tradition of bringing a sports bracelet Chronograph with the iconic Laureato case to its customers.
Please find below some details from the press release:
Girard-Perregaux launches
The Laureato Chronograph
Two years after its return to the Girard-Perregaux collections, the Laureato is writing a new chapter in its history with the introduction of an enriched range of chronographs. In this natural and eagerly awaited extension of an eminently sporting chic collection, the Laureato once again demonstrates the strength and relevance of the design of this iconic watch, born in 1975. This timepiece is designed for comfortable and natural daily use. Entirely clad in steel or pink gold, available with a 42 or 38 mm case and interpreted in three dial colours, the Laureato Chronograph is an exceptionally versatile watch. Equally at ease in smart or informal attire, it is capable of adapting to every daily circumstance encountered by an elegant man of excellent taste.
Variations
Versatility represents a major design accomplishment. A watch capable of welcoming every complication, of fitting every wrist, is the result of a successful design. The Laureato thus adjusts to the demanding layout of the various subdials and pushers characterising the Laureato Chronograph. The exterior of the Laureato case has evolved to incorporate a crown guard (shoulder), a curve naturally imposed by the pushers themselves. The latter are octagon-shaped like the bezel, creating protuberances that the Laureato Chronograph incorporates with natural ease. The dial, adorned as ever with the “Clou de Paris” hobnail pattern, comes in a choice of silver-toned, black or deep blue versions. The two counters and small seconds subdial all feature a snailed finish that ensures they stand clearly against the background. They bear simple and slender hands facilitating reading without overloading the dial.
In the versions with a 42 mm case, the hour-markers are secured to the minute circle and the caseback is fitted with a transparent sapphire crystal, while the 38 mm version features hour-markers separate from the minute circle and a solid caseback. This offer of two clearly distinct versions is intended to meet the demands implied by wearing a watch that is by nature universal.
Technical Specifications
Laureato 42mm Chronograph
Case :
Material: steel or pink gold
Diameter: 42.00 mm
Height: 11.90 mm
Glass: sapphire double anti-reflective
Case-back: closed
Dial: silver, black or dark blue with ‘Clou de Paris’ pattern
Hands: ’baton’ type with luminescent material
Water resistance: 100 meters (10 ATM) for the steel versions and 50 meters (5 ATM) for the gold ones
Movement:
Reference: GP03300-0134/0136/0137, mechanical with automatic winding
Diameter: 25.95 mm (11 1/2’’’)
Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)
Number of components: 435
Jewels: 63
Power reserve: min. 46 hours
Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph
Bracelet:
Material: leather strap and steel bracelet, alternating mat and polished surfaces
Buckle: triple folding, steel or pink gold
Every timepiece on a leather strap comes with an additional rubber strap
References
Steel on steel silver dial 81020-11-131-11A
Steel on leather strap silver dial 81020-11-131-BB6A
Steel on steel black dial 81020-11631-11A
Steel on leather strap black dial 81020-11-631-BB6A
Steel on steel dark blue dial 81020-11-431-11A
Steel on leather strap silver dial 81020-11-431-BB4A
Pink Gold on leather strap dark blue dial 81020-52-432-BB4A
Laureato 38mm Chronograph
Case
Material: steel or pink gold
Diameter: 38.00 mm
Height: 10.90 mm
Glass: sapphire double anti-reflective
Case-back: closed
Dial: silver, black or dark blue with ‘Clou de Paris’ pattern
Hands: ’baton’ type with luminescent material
Water resistance: 100 meters (10 ATM) for the steel versions and 50 meters (5 ATM) for the gold ones
Movement:
Reference: GP03300-0134/0136/0137, mechanical with automatic winding
Diameter: 25.95 mm (11 1/2’’’)
Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)
Number of components: 435
Jewels: 63
Power reserve: min. 46 hours
Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph
Bracelet:
Material: leather strap and steel bracelet, alternating mat and polished surfaces
Buckle: triple folding, steel or pink gold
Every timepiece on a leather strap comes with an additional rubber strap
References
Steel on steel silver dial 81040-11-131-11A
Steel on leather strap silver dial 81040-11-131-BB6A
Steel on steel black dial 81040-11-631-11A
Steel on leather strap black dial 81040-11-631-BB6A
Steel on steel dark blue dial 81040-11-431-11A
Steel on leather strap silver dial 81040-11-431-BB4A
Pink Gold on leather strap dark blue dial 81040-52-432-BB4A
I have taken note in the Specs that it comes with a solid case-back, which is probably appreciated by many of us.
Let’s await some live shots from SIHH, hopefully later this week.
CC
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