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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Fifty Collection: New 36mm and 39mm Steel Models with Enamel Dials
Girard-Perregaux's iconic Laureato line, renowned for its distinct integrated-bracelet design since 1975, continues to evolve. Following last year's limited-edition Laureato Fifty, which marked the collection's 50th anniversary and introduced the advanced GP4800 movement, the brand is now integrating four new models into its permanent collection. These fresh additions feature both 36mm and 39mm case sizes, alongside novel dial treatments, further solidifying the Laureato's enduring appeal in the luxury sports watch segment.
Introducing the Refined Laureato Fifty Collection: Design, Dials, and Movement
The newest iterations of the Laureato Fifty series uphold the collection's established aesthetic. Crafted from stainless steel, these timepieces are available in either a 39mm or a new, more compact 36mm diameter, each boasting a slender 9.8mm profile and a robust 150m water resistance. The signature interplay of brushed and polished surfaces accentuates the geometric harmony of the octagonal bezel, circular base, and tonneau-shaped middle case. The inclusion of the 36mm size represents a thoughtful expansion, offering a more understated yet equally captivating interpretation of the Laureato's original essence.
A standout feature of these latest models is their exquisite dials, which universally sport luminous baton hands and applied indices. A notable design element, consistent with the limited edition, is the double index at the 12 o'clock position, appearing alongside the full Girard-Perregaux logo. Among the most captivating options is the blue enamel dial, exclusively offered in the 39mm size. This artistic application of translucent enamel over the classic 'Clous de Paris' pattern creates a mesmerizing dance of shifting blue tones as light plays across its textured surface, marking a significant artisanal achievement within the Laureato collection.
Beyond the enamel masterpiece, the collection introduces two sophisticated rose-gold-toned dial versions, available in both 36mm and 39mm cases. These dials, also featuring the 'Clous de Paris' motif, cast a rich interplay of reflections that transition between warm golden hues and subtle shadows. Additionally, a 36mm model presents a silver-toned 'Clous de Paris' dial, elegantly framed by a bezel adorned with 64 brilliant-cut diamonds, totaling approximately 0.55 carats. Remarkably, these diamonds enhance rather than overpower the watch's design. The rose-gold-toned and silver models thoughtfully incorporate a date display at the 3 o'clock position, while the blue enamel variant maintains a clean, date-free aesthetic.
Powering all four new Laureato Fifty watches is the manufacture calibre GP4800, Girard-Perregaux's latest-generation automatic movement. Developed entirely in-house, this modern mechanism features a silicon escapement, a variable-inertia balance, and ceramic ball bearings within its winding system. Operating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, it provides an approximate power reserve of 60 hours. The intricate GP4800 movement is visible through a sapphire caseback, showcasing its meticulously executed Geneva stripes, anglage, circular graining, sunray finishing, and polished details. A distinguishing characteristic of this movement, unique to the Laureato Fifty collection, is its rose-gold balance bridge.
Each model is completed with an integrated stainless steel bracelet, meticulously finished with fine brushing and polished accents. A new enhancement to the bracelet is the micro-adjustment system integrated into the folding clasp, allowing for up to 4mm of adjustment to ensure optimal comfort for the wearer. Rather than radically altering the Laureato, Girard-Perregaux has chosen to elevate its timeless design through superior craftsmanship, captivating dial designs, and cutting-edge mechanical innovation. The prices for these new models range from CHF 20,500 for the 39mm gold-toned dial and the classic 36mm steel edition, to CHF 21,800 for the blue enamel version, and CHF 21,500 for the 36mm model adorned with diamonds. This strategic evolution ensures the Laureato continues to hold its significant position in the world of haute horlogerie.
This latest expansion of the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Fifty collection underscores a fascinating blend of historical reverence and contemporary innovation. It's a testament to how a classic design, born in the quartz crisis, can not only endure but thrive through consistent refinement and adaptation. The introduction of the 36mm size is particularly astute, acknowledging a broader market desire for more moderately sized luxury sports watches, while the exquisite enamel and rose-gold-toned dials demonstrate a commitment to artisanal excellence. It's inspiring to witness a brand like Girard-Perregaux invest in advanced movements like the GP4800, incorporating modern materials like silicon, yet still celebrate traditional decorative techniques. The meticulous attention to detail, from the micro-adjustment on the bracelet to the visible rose-gold balance bridge, speaks volumes about the brand's dedication to both form and function. For enthusiasts and collectors, these new Laureato models represent more than just timepieces; they are wearable art, embodying a rich heritage while confidently stepping into the future of watchmaking.
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