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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ceramic

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Description

This is the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ceramic. This model is synonymous with the brand as their flagship sports timepiece. First introduced in 1975, the Laureato originally ran on a quartz caliber. In Italian, Laureato means Graduate. Given the obvious similarities, the Laureato is often unfairly compared to the Royal Oak and the Nautilus and generally regarded as inferior. The similarities are likely to be coincidental as this was not a Gerald Genta design and in actuality, the Laureato can hold its own in most departments except resale value, which unfortunately seems to be the benchmark that most collectors use. The current iteration of the Laureato was introduced in 2016 and quickly became GP’s best selling model. It wears comfortably on the wrist with the curved lugs and has a strong presence. The 38mm variant fits well on smaller wrists given the curved lugs. This timepiece is powered by GP’s inhouse Caliber GP03300.

Condition

This GP Laureato Ceramic is in excellent pre-owned condition with minimal signs of wear. The main hairlines are on the top right of the case near the lug where there is a noticeable scratch and two small scratches below the crown. It comes in a full set of box and warranty card dated 2019.

Specifications

Brand Girard-Perregaux

Model Laureato

Reference 81005-32-631-FK6A

Movement Automatic

Case material Black Ceramic

Bracelet material Rubber

Year 2019

Condition Very Good

Accessories Box and Warranty Card

Limited No

All Prices in USD

Worldwide Shipping Available via Fedex Insured


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Description

This is the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ceramic. This model is synonymous with the brand as their flagship sports timepiece. First introduced in 1975, the Laureato originally ran on a quartz caliber. In Italian, Laureato means Graduate. Given the obvious similarities, the Laureato is often unfairly compared to the Royal Oak and the Nautilus and generally regarded as inferior. The similarities are likely to be coincidental as this was not a Gerald Genta design and in actuality, the Laureato can hold its own in most departments except resale value, which unfortunately seems to be the benchmark that most collectors use. The current iteration of the Laureato was introduced in 2016 and quickly became GP’s best selling model. It wears comfortably on the wrist with the curved lugs and has a strong presence. The 38mm variant fits well on smaller wrists given the curved lugs. This timepiece is powered by GP’s inhouse Caliber GP03300.

Condition

This GP Laureato Ceramic is in excellent pre-owned condition with minimal signs of wear. The main hairlines are on the top right of the case near the lug where there is a noticeable scratch and two small scratches below the crown. It comes in a full set of box and warranty card dated 2019.

Specifications

Brand Girard-Perregaux

Model Laureato

Reference 81005-32-631-FK6A

Movement Automatic

Case material Black Ceramic

Bracelet material Rubber

Year 2019

Condition Very Good

Accessories Box and Warranty Card

Limited No

All Prices in USD

Worldwide Shipping Available via Fedex Insured


Description

This is the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Ceramic. This model is synonymous with the brand as their flagship sports timepiece. First introduced in 1975, the Laureato originally ran on a quartz caliber. In Italian, Laureato means Graduate. Given the obvious similarities, the Laureato is often unfairly compared to the Royal Oak and the Nautilus and generally regarded as inferior. The similarities are likely to be coincidental as this was not a Gerald Genta design and in actuality, the Laureato can hold its own in most departments except resale value, which unfortunately seems to be the benchmark that most collectors use. The current iteration of the Laureato was introduced in 2016 and quickly became GP’s best selling model. It wears comfortably on the wrist with the curved lugs and has a strong presence. The 38mm variant fits well on smaller wrists given the curved lugs. This timepiece is powered by GP’s inhouse Caliber GP03300.

Condition

This GP Laureato Ceramic is in excellent pre-owned condition with minimal signs of wear. The main hairlines are on the top right of the case near the lug where there is a noticeable scratch and two small scratches below the crown. It comes in a full set of box and warranty card dated 2019.

Specifications

Brand Girard-Perregaux

Model Laureato

Reference 81005-32-631-FK6A

Movement Automatic

Case material Black Ceramic

Bracelet material Rubber

Year 2019

Condition Very Good

Accessories Box and Warranty Card

Limited No

All Prices in USD

Worldwide Shipping Available via Fedex Insured


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