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 focus on establishing the Laureato as a major player. I'm sure, one of the next steps will be to look into the movements including the Chronograph. Let's not forget that it takes years of R&D to develop a new movement and they already brought to us the Neo/Classic bridges movement. Best, CC
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. I'm sure GP has factored this in their thinking and strategy.