Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph 42 mm
81020-11-631-11A
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The Girard-Perregaux Laureato 42mm Chronograph is a true visual masterpiece. Its iconic octagonal bezel, inspired by the architectural majesty of Florence’s Santa Maria del Fiore, brings a timeless, sculptural element to the sleek, contemporary case. The black dial captivates with its intricate silver “Clou de Paris” pattern, delicately reflecting light to create a textured brilliance, while the blue chronograph sub-dials offer a textural contrast that enhances its dynamic appeal. The blued polished steel hour markers and baton hands lend a subtle yet striking touch of colour, adding clarity and refined sophistication to the dial. This thoughtful design detail perfectly balances the watch’s harmonious interplay of textures and tones, making it a standout on the wrist. Every element, from the screw-down pushers to the robust integrated bracelet, has been carefully considered to marry form and function. Beneath the surface, the Calibre GP03300-0141 powers the Laureato with precision, offering a 46-hour power reserve and ensuring the watch performs as beautifully as it looks. This self-winding movement, visible through the sapphire caseback, showcases Girard-Perregaux’s commitment to craftsmanship and reliability.
Full Specification
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Brand Girard-PerregauxCollectionLaureatoSeriesChronographModel No81020-11-631-11A
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MovementFeatures Chronograph, Date, Small SecondsMovement AutomaticCalibre GP03300-0141CaseCase Size 42 mmCase Thickness 12.01 mmCase Shape OctagonCase Material SteelGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialLuminosity On Hands, Hour MarkersDial Colour BlackHands PencilIndexes BatonStrapStrap Material SteelStrap Colour SilverClasp Type Folding BuckleBuckle/Clasp Material SteelOtherGender MenWater Resistance (M) 100Warranty Period 3-year warranty, extendable to 5 years. Register hereCountry of Origin Switzerland
Series Video Discover the Chronograph Series
About the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Collection
A linchpin of the brand, Girard-Perregaux Laureato is a collection of elegant luxury sports watches boasting a sleek and sophisticated design sensibility. It was introduced in 1975 as the brand's first quartz watch, driven by a highly-precise calibre 350. The watch made quite some waves upon its release, and for good reason. First, its movement established a new standard frequency of 32,768 Hz for the global market. And it championed the luxury sports watch genre, which was in its heyday at the time of Laureato's release. In 2016, the Laureato collection was given a grand revival to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the maison. It again took the world by storm, returning stronger than ever into the luxury sports category with its iconic design and a new mechanical movement. At present, Laureato is one of the most sought-after watches in the industry.
Design And Features
The Laureato collection is a captivating blend of bold architectural inspirations and superior materials. It was christened ‘Laureato' at the suggestion of Girard-Perregaux's Italian distributor, referencing the iconic 1967 film The Graduate, known as Il Laureato in Italian. Milanese architect Adolfo Natalini is the genius behind the watch's iconic design. He drew inspiration from the intricate architecture of the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence, Italy. Therefore, we see echoes of domes and facades' iconography throughout the watch's visual aesthetic. Its design comprises a slim, octagon-shaped bezel that sits gracefully on a gracefully curved base. Furthermore, it features horizontal links integrated seamlessly into the base, giving an overall sleek and elegant look.
Iterations Of Laureato
Over the decades, the Laureato has seen numerous design and technological advancements. During the 1980s, Girard-Perregaux expanded the Laureato line by introducing models with added complications like chronographs and moon phases, responding to the growing preference for multifunctional timepieces. In 2003, the Laureato Evo 3 was unveiled with a larger case size and a more elaborate dial arrangement. Girard-Perregaux introduced Laureato Absolute in 2019. With a more athletic appearance, a carbon fibre case and a rubber strap, the Absolute showcases a modern design and the brand's commitment to excellence.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
Girard-Perregaux's manufacture calibre GP03300-0141 is a self-winding mechanical movement with a modular construction. This calibre uses the brand's popular GP03300 as the base with an integrated chronograph module. Subsequently, this calibre measures elapsed time and date along with conventional timekeeping of hours, minutes, and seconds. Made out of 419 components, GP03300-0141 beats at a rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour and provides 46 hours of power reserve. This reliable mechanism is used in many Laureato watches.

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- Brand Girard-Perregaux
- Reference GP03300-0141
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve approx. 46 hours
- Jewels 63
- Frequency 28,800 bph
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