Girard-Perregaux unveils a new limited edition of its iconic Laureato Chronograph 42mm, showcasing a captivating two-tone design crafted from steel and rose gold, complemented by a rich chocolate brown dial. This release celebrates the Laureato's storied legacy, which began in 1975 as a quartz-powered sports watch and was successfully re-launched as a collection in 2017. The timepiece blends its historical design elements, such as the distinctive tonneau-shaped case and octagonal bezel, with modern materials and a vibrant dial, appealing to enthusiasts seeking both tradition and contemporary style in a luxury sports watch.
The original Laureato, introduced in 1975, was a pioneer in the integrated luxury sports watch category, preceding the Nautilus and following the Royal Oak. Its design language was characterized by a sleek integrated steel case, a polished yellow gold bezel, and a unique gold-capped central link on the bracelet. The new Laureato Chronograph 42mm maintains this classic silhouette while elevating its presence with a bold chocolate brown dial featuring a textured hobnail pattern. This limited edition, restricted to just 50 units, artfully combines polished rose gold accents with brushed steel surfaces, enhancing the watch's visual depth and sophisticated appeal.
Crafted from 904L steel, known for its superior corrosion resistance compared to 316L steel, the 42mm tonneau-shaped case boasts a sporty horizontally brushed finish with polished bevels. This construction provides 100m water resistance, making it suitable for various activities. The case is further accentuated by gleaming polished rose gold pushers and a screw-down crown, offering a striking contrast to the steel. The signature octagonal bezel, also in rose gold, sits atop a polished round gold base, featuring a refined circular-brushed finish that adds to the watch's luxurious aesthetic.
The harmonious pairing of rose gold and a chocolate brown dial creates an irresistible visual delight. The dial's hobnail, or Clou de Paris, pattern adds texture and depth, reminiscent of miniature Toblerone segments. It houses three sub-dials with broad concentric rings and a discreet date window positioned at 4:30, seamlessly integrated with a brown background. The hour markers and hands are rose gold-plated with white luminescent material for optimal readability, while the central chronograph hand and sub-dial hands are gold-plated, completing the sophisticated and cohesive design.
Powering this elegant chronograph is the in-house GP 03300-2761 modular automatic movement, a refined version of the robust GP 3000 calibre. Despite its comprehensive functionality, including hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph with 30-minute and 12-hour counters, and date, the movement maintains a slim profile, contributing to the watch's contained height of 12.16mm. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) and offering a 46-hour power reserve, the movement comprises 419 components and 63 jewels. Its intricate workings are visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, revealing exquisite decorations such as circular graining, Côtes de Genève, snailing, and polished bevels.
Completing the cohesive design, the brown rubber strap features a hobnail pattern down its center, mirroring the dial's texture. It is secured with a steel triple-folding clasp, ensuring both comfort and security. This limited edition Laureato Chronograph, with only 50 pieces available, is a testament to Girard-Perregaux's commitment to precision, craftsmanship, and timeless design. It represents a perfect fusion of historical inspiration and contemporary luxury, offered at a price of CHF 24,300 or EUR 26,800.