And I some folks asking for a 40 mm laureato to be made … well, it’s already made. Full of history. A LE with individual numbers engraved. Double model in one. Signed on dial and caseback. 100 m water resistance. Chrono24 and eBay is the best place to find one and they are still MUCH cheaper than cu
I’m trying to provide as much info as to Why is say or feel something. But I realise that it can be a lot to read. So I summarise it and then questions can come. I am also curious to see if GP comes up with anything for the Olympics in Paris. We can then expect more knowledge being shared to main st
So approximately 330 in 3 dial colors: 1. Eggshell cream (this one) - 330 2. Yves Klein blue - 330 3 Anthracite grey - 330 Total 990 There were a few in black dial not no applied indices. Arabic Lume numbers. Not my cup of tea.
Why? 1. The Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 from Girard-Perregaux is a combination of TWO models. The Olimpico was retired with this last model and the Laureato Chronograph was born with this first model. Double signed with “olimpico” on the dial and “Laureato” engraved on the caseback. 2. Made as a limi
Hi Mike, The reason I asked is that were saying that you got a discount from the AD. Since 2022 or so, no more discounts allowed from the ADs. I assume you got your laureato prior to 2022 then? Best, Marc
you Thomas. I see the love you have for your 3 bridges and I see why. It is a darling. As for the secondary market prices for both their high Horology (such as yours) and the more main stream pieces such as the laureato … GP will have to deal with the bed that they make for themselves. Buy backs are
Pieces like MTR’s 3 bridges that one could have expected a discount. In asia at least. But yeah, no more discounts from the ADs. Thanks to dumpers in bundle deals, 50 % discount on the secondary market. They buy at all MSRP at the AD and walk down the street and dump it at 50% off MSRP. We see this