Girard Perregaux Laureato 34 MM

The Girard Perregaux Laureato 34 MM is a logical continuation of the story – firstly in terms of its quartz movement, since Girard-Perregaux was a pioneer in this type of mechanism. Strongly involved in R&D and a benchmark brand for quartz calibres during the 1970s, it became the first – in 1978 – to offer a movement compact enough to equip ladies’ watches.
A year after its comeback in the form of a limited edition commemorating Girard-Perregaux’s 225th anniversary, the line continues its contemporary adventure with the Laureato 34 model. Within an entirely revisited range, it appears in this super slim size and attired in …
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Introducing The (Very Large) Girard-Perregaux Laureato Collection, From 34mm Quartz To 45mm Tourbillon. There are a lot of new Laureato models, so let’s take a look at the entire line-up in descending order (of both size and price).
The intensely feminine Laureato 34 mm Royalty is a concentrated blend of emotions, distilling fascinating glimpses of Manufacture Girard-Perregaux’ history through the finishing of its quartz movement visible through the transparent caseback. Available in pink gold or steel with a diamond-set bezel, this icon first launched in 1975 renews …
There’s also the classic three-hand Laureato without any elaborate complications, which Girard-Perregaux offers in three sizes: 34, 38, and 42 mm. The smallest version is a beautiful women’s watch with a quartz movement and diamond-studded bezel.
Girard-Perregaux commissioned a Milanese architect to design the Laureato, which translates as the “graduate.” He placed an octagonal component atop a ring, thus joining a polygon and a circle. To create specific reflections of light, the sides of the octagon traced gently flowing lines rather than sharply defined edges, combined with …