GP Ref 8010 36 mm case diameter 7.9 mm Thinus Pink solid gold (hands and indices too) and steel 2-tone Calibre GP 3100 ultra thin (2.98 mm) Tritium dial Water resistance of 100 meters Less than 100 of this variant made. 🤝
Friends, 20 Years ago the headline read “LAUREATO is back”… This ad is from 1996, referring to the birth of the Laureato reference 8010. What really hits me with this ad is how fresh and modern the Laureato 8010 looks! A lot have changed during the last 2
Just a matter of perception, but i´m used to MUCH smaller watches and do find it very comfortable: Laureato 80100 (36mm) Laureato 80185 (42mm) The profile may tell; it´s slightly curved, which makes it such a great wear: Best to do is to forget paper spec
G'day, the Laureato reference 80100 was introduced in 1994, with only few (way below 100) pieces crafted in gold. May i ask what´s the reference code on the back? This may allow to draw some conclusions on the production time. The stainless steel variants
If so, here we go: Evo Moon (44mm, 42mm without crown guards) vs. Laureato ref. 80100 (36mm): Inside: Wrist: 36mm: 44mm: (fits under sleeve) Sorry for not proper post-editing; a little larger: It´s REALLY a piece that needs to be seen on the wrist. You wi
click here to enlarge Fondling with a picture of the ref. 80100 Laureato brought up the idea, to add some current models for some overview. The 1994 Laureato in the lower right, the first Laureato with a manufacture-made automatic movement. The 2006 Laure