Here we go again, another iteration of the well-known Laureato 42mm with a new dial colour. As you may be aware, 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the Laureato, so I’m still hoping for some special release to celebrate this. So just another version? Well, I hope to be able to see it live soon, but from the pictures, this really looks fantastic. Enamel dial for one and then this grey has a very nice hue with a tint of blue and green.
all photos Girard-Perregaux
There was already a bright green and bright blue Enamel Laureato with the same radial pattern, but I think this grey, thanks to Marketing we know it as “infinite grey”, is really nice. I also say it one more time which I already mentioned on the 38mm releases , that I very much appreciate that the winding rotor is now made of 18k Gold. Even the price of Gold is unreal today, there should be no compromise in this price segment.
Here we go again, another iteration of the well-known Laureato 42mm with a new dial colour. As you may be aware, 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the Laureato, so I’m still hoping for some special release to celebrate this. So just another version? Well, I hope to be able to see it live soon, but from the pictures, this really looks fantastic. Enamel dial for one and then this grey has a very nice hue with a tint of blue and green.
There was already a bright green and bright blue Enamel Laureato with the same radial pattern, but I think this grey, thanks to Marketing we know it as “infinite grey”, is really nice. I also say it one more time which I already mentioned on the 38mm releases , that I very much appreciate that the winding rotor is now made of 18k Gold. Even the price of Gold is unreal today, there should be no compromise in this price segment.
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