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LAUREATO FIFTY LIMITED EDITION OF 200

Sale price£22,700.00

LAUREATO FIFTY: REFINED DESIGN, ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY

Fifty years ago, Girard-Perregaux unveiled the Laureato, a watch that would mark one of the significant chapters in the history of contemporary watchmaking. Entirely designed, developed and produced in-house, it entered the world of elegant sports watches with integrated bracelets and a chronometer-certified manufacture quartz movement. In this anniversary year, the brand is celebrating its half-century with a limited edition of 200: the Laureato FIFTY. With features that make it the quintessential Laureato, it pays vibrant tribute to the past while projecting Girard-Perregaux into the future.

GP4800

Compact yet highly advanced, the Calibre GP4800 integrates a silicium escapement, stop-seconds function, and a variable-inertia balance adjusted by four white gold screws. These features ensure enhanced chronometric performance, long-term stability, and shock resistance. With a diameter of 25.60 mm and a thickness of 4.28 mm, the movement delivers a minimum power reserve of 55 hours. Every component, from the barrel to the regulating organ, has been engineered for optimal efficiency, durability, and precision.

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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.

The geometry of time

Giraard Perregaux expresses time not as abstraction, but as structure. Measured, visible, and deliberately formed through engineering precision.