In a world where time ticks away relentlessly, Girard-Perregaux has decided to stop for a moment and let two legendary moments meet. Enter the Laureato Three Gold Bridges – a unique blend of history and innovation, where the octagonal marvel from 1975 artfully teams up with the Three Bridges design of 1867. This watch could make the sands of time jealous.
The Laureato Three Gold Bridges is a fresh 41 mm iteration of the watch family’s classic style. Its renewed design aligns with today’s aesthetic sensibilities, offering wearing comfort that doesn’t compromise on style. The star of the show? A brand-new tourbillon movement, the in-house calibre GP9620, crafted like history depended on it – and perhaps it does.
This innovative watch forgoes the traditional dial for something far more exciting: a window into its soul. You get to see the mechanical magic as it’s happening, all thanks to the three white gold open-worked bridges. These aren’t just decorative – they’re the backbone of the watch’s visual and functional appeal.
Now, let’s talk about exclusivity. With only 50 pieces available, the non-diamond-set version is a rare gem. Yet, if glimmering brilliance rightly catches your fancy, there’s a diamond-set alternative waiting to dazzle your wrist. This version isn’t limited, so you can be as dazzling as you like.
The case has been reworked with sharper lines and deeper bevels that catch the light like a swooping eagle catches wind. Add to that a seamlessly integrated steel bracelet and a smart tool-free fine-adjustment system, and you’ve got yourself a watch that dreams of being both timeless and timely.
In the end, the Laureato Three Gold Bridges isn’t just an item to check the time – it’s a story on your wrist that ticks and tocks where two legends beautifully converge as one.








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