Laureato Three Gold Bridges
Laureato Three Gold Bridges merges the octagonal sports case with GP’s nineteenth-century bridge signature.
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Story & heritage
The official page joins two Girard-Perregaux signatures: the Three Bridges architecture introduced in 1867 and the Laureato launched in 1975.
It presents the Three Bridges not merely as structure but as one of the oldest enduring design signatures in watchmaking.
Materials & craft
Current official specifications list a 41 mm case combining steel and white gold, a steel strap and a tourbillon architecture visible from the dial side.
The bridge layout reveals the movement’s regulating organ and makes the mechanical construction part of the watch’s face.
How to choose & style
This is the statement Laureato: treat it like high jewellery and keep the rest of the outfit quiet.
The open dial works especially well with dark suiting, simple knitwear and cuffs that expose the bracelet.