The Laureato Chronograph is endowed with the powerful identity of all Laureato models. This personality all its own is based on a genetic code that has been driving evolutions in its aesthetic details for the past years, while never distorting its essence. Please note that this model was also produced with a dial bearing the company's founding date.
The Laureato Chronograph comes in a choice of two complementary materials. 904L steel is distinguished by its high chromium content. While particularly hard to machine, this metal is endowed with superior corrosion resistance and exceptional radiance after polishing, as well as after the satin-brushing running along the case and bracelet. When clothed in 18K pink gold, the Laureato Chronograph proves its ability to be precious while losing none of its natural charm.
The Calibre GP03300
Girard-Perregaux has fitted this emblematic case with its self-winding chronograph movement, driving two counter and small seconds as well as a date display. As well as guaranteeing impeccably accurate timekeeping, it is distinguished by its comfortable power reserve and the particularly smooth activation of its pushers. Its horological qualities are complemented by exemplary finishing including “Côtes de Genève”, chamfering and straight graining, all stemming from the multiple skills cultivated within the Manufacture.