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Wonderful post
Thanks JTL, for sharing the pics and write up.
I tried it on and felt it was a bit light for me. I was not used to the lightness but I may just need to give it a second chance.
I agree that GP did a good job on the skeletonized calibre 1800. This coils technically fit into a 40 mm case as well so letβs see if it makes a reappearance in the future.
Is there any noticeable ceramic bearing noise when the rotor turns? I had a bit of noise from the example I tried on.
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GP Laureato skeleton
By: Jtl : February 24th, 2025-15:42
GP Laureato skeleton is not just another openworked / skeleton timepiece. It is a work of art. Its minimalist approach has given viewers plenty of breathing room to appreciate the inner workings of the watch. It has embraced both the organic and dynamic f...
Thanks Marc.
By: Jtl : February 28th, 2025-16:03
Yes, the overall weight is a tad lighter than my green dial Laureato. I found the sound is as smooth, light and crisp as my other timepieces with gold rotor. The sound closest to this skeleton that I can compare with is the JLC 772 caliber on my world tim...