Laureato 42mm
The integrated-bracelet Laureato turns Girard-Perregaux chronometry into a crisp 1970s sports-watch silhouette.
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Story & heritage
Laureato 42mm carries the design language introduced in 1975: an octagonal polished bezel, integrated bracelet and a sporty shape that Girard-Perregaux later expanded into a full collection.
The Maison describes the current 42 mm steel reference as a daily watch with vintage design cues and an in-house manufactured mechanical movement.
Materials & craft
Official specifications list a stainless-steel case, sapphire crystal, 10.68 mm thickness, 100 m water resistance and Calibre GP01800.
The movement details include 191 components, 28 jewels and a 4 Hz frequency, with finishing such as circular graining, beveling, mirror polishing, satin finish, snailing, sunray finish and Côtes de Genève.
How to choose & style
Choose it as the quiet everyday GP: the integrated bracelet works with tailoring, knitwear and denim without needing extra polish.
Blue and white dials feel cleanest; black-lume or darker variants make the same outline more technical.