Adolfo Natalini did NOT design the orginal Laureato in 1975. GP knows who the designer is but they will only say it was an in-house designer and they will not release his name. After I spoke with Fabrizio (his business partner for over 30 years) last week
Friends, Sometimes folks say that they wish there was a 40 mm Laureato ... Well, there is. The Laureato-Olimpico, Ref 8017 A unique model as this is actually a combination of TWO models lines from GP. The Olimpico line had been made for each Olympics sinc
A watch I was lucky to see once, only once, in the metal. A platinum model, which was also available in gold ( rose, and maybe white ). The major interest of this watch is its " contradiction ". You could never guess, from the face, that the back would be
I'm a newbie to this world of watch collecting. I have been trying to find information on this particular watch, but can't seem to find anything other than what the seller posted. Does anyone know anything about this watch? PLATINUM SPLIT SECOND 40MM CHRO
From circa mid 90ies.... White Gold: Rose Gold: Platinum: Get all these complications in the same Watch, and you will have a Grande Complication. Among these 3, I think I prefer the white gold set, for once. The smooth dial makes them look less 80ies....
I have not worn this 1957 G-P 7317 for well over two years and do so sparingly now because its radioactivity is high. 1 inch away, my Geiger counter records 7µSv/hour! Is that worrying? I thinks so and I store the watch in a lead-lined box. However, I can
Here we have a cool iteration of the Neo Bridge, called Free Bridge. With a totally different design. The case is in steel, 44 mm big, 12, 20 mm high. But the true novelty rests upon the dial. There are two meteorite plates, one on each side of the watch,