


LAUREATO THREE GOLD BRIDGES LIMITED EDITION OF 50
WHERE TWO LEGENDS CONVERGE AS ONE
In 1867, Girard-Perregaux introduced the Three Bridges to the world. Transcending mere functionality by revealing the beauty of the movement, it became one of the oldest and most enduring design signatures in watchmaking. In 1975, the Maison launched the Laureato — the first and only fully in-house developed, designed, and crafted integrated-bracelet watch — an octagonal icon that celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow now converge in a new icon – the Laureato Three Gold Bridges, a masterpiece uniting two legends, where craftsmanship and innovation become one.
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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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