Girard-Perregaux Watches
Laureato
The Laureato from Girard-Perregaux combines timeless composition with technical precision. Originally launched in 1975, the series quickly established itself as a pioneer in the field of sporty, luxurious watches with an integrated bracelet.
About the Laureato Collection
In 2016, the Laureato made a comeback in the watch world—as a limited edition to mark the 225th anniversary of Girard-Perregaux. This reissue underpinned its status as a watch icon that combines a progressive, unique design with an eye for detail, high watchmaking artistry and confident style. Today, the Laureato is an integral part of the company's collection and moves through time with effortless ease.
A key distinguishing feature of the Girard-Perregaux Laureato is its octagonal bezel, which is harmoniously integrated into the round case. This detail creates a clear, simultaneously sporty, and elegant impression. The seamlessly connected bracelet of the Laureato, which is made of stainless steel, titanium, ceramic, gold or rubber, ensures a high level of wearing comfort and visual unity. The dial features subtle accents, such as the frequently used Clous de Paris patterns, which give the watch depth.
In addition to its striking appearance, the Laureato impresses with its innovative movements. Many models are equipped with Girard-Perregaux's in-house automatic movements, which are renowned for their reliability and attention to detail. Highlights of the Girard-Perregaux Laureato collection include skeleton watches, which allow a view of the intricate mechanics, as well as models with complications such as chronographs or power reserve displays. The use of modern materials, including ceramic and titanium, ensures durability and a low weight without compromising quality and stability.
The Laureato collection offers a wide range of models with four different case sizes, starting with the Laureato with 34mm, 38mm, 42mm, up to 44mm diameter. In terms of color, the spectrum ranges from standard shades such as silver and black to variants of the Laureato in blue or green.