
Laureato FIFTY 39mm rose gold-toned dial
A Richer Sense of Architectural Balance
At the crossroads of iconic design and refined Swiss watchmaking, Girard-Perregaux unveils the Laureato Fifty 39mm—a timepiece that celebrates five decades of architectural coherence through warmth, depth, and contemporary elegance.
With its 39mm stainless-steel case and integrated bracelet, this new creation preserves the distinctive codes that have defined the Laureato since 1975: an octagonal bezel set upon a circular base, clean geometric lines, and a seamless dialogue between case and bracelet. Its proportions offer a balanced presence on the wrist, while the rose gold-toned dial introduces a precious warmth that enhances the collection’s structural refinement.
Mechanical Precision: The GP4800 Calibre
At the heart of the Laureato Fifty 39mm beats the Calibre GP4800, an in-house automatic movement developed by Girard-Perregaux. Compact and precise, it brings contemporary performance to a watch conceived around proportion, elegance, and everyday sophistication.
Operating at a frequency of 4 Hz and offering a power reserve of approximately 60 hours, the GP4800 calibre reflects the Maison’s long-standing expertise in movement architecture. Its construction draws direct inspiration from the Three Bridges, reinterpreting these structural elements with clarity and intention. Exclusively for this release, the balance bridge is crafted in rose gold, reinforcing the movement’s visual depth and distinctive identity.
A Rose Gold-Toned Dial: Warmth, Radiance and Depth
The identity of the Laureato Fifty 39mm is expressed through its 18K rose gold-toned dial, decorated with the collection’s emblematic “Clous de Paris” motif. Continuously interacting with the precious metal surface, this geometric pattern creates a mesmerising set of reflections, oscillating between warmth, radiance, and shadow as light moves across the dial.
The result is both sophisticated and deeply architectural, reinforcing the Laureato’s characteristic balance between visual intensity and structural restraint. Hours, minutes, seconds, and date are presented with clarity, allowing the dial’s tone and texture to become the emotional centre of the composition.
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Every timepiece reveals the mechanics that define it.
The art of visible precision
Girard-Perregaux watches are defined by a distinctive balance of technical mastery and architectural design, where the movement is not hidden but intentionally revealed as part of the aesthetic identity. Rather than treating mechanics as purely functional, the Maison integrates them into the visual language of the watch, creating timepieces where bridges, plates, and gear trains become design features in their own right.
This philosophy is most famously expressed through the signature Three Bridges construction, a structural approach that transforms the movement into a visible, symmetrical composition, blending engineering precision with sculptural clarity.
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