Laureato Three Gold Bridges
Where two legends converge as one
In 1867, Girard-Perregaux introduced the Three Bridges to the world. Transcending mere functionality by revealing the beauty of the movement, it became one of the oldest and most enduring design signatures in watchmaking. In 1975, the Maison launched the Laureato — the first and only fully in-house developed, designed, and crafted integrated-bracelet watch — an octagonal icon that celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Yesterday, today and tomorrow now converge in a new icon – the Laureato Three Gold Bridges, a masterpiece uniting two legends, where craftsmanship and innovation become one.
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Limited Edition of 50 Timepieces
GP09620
The Calibre GP9620, designed, developed and crafted in house specifically for the Laureato Three Gold Bridges, is structured around three white gold openworked bridges that form its visual and functional backbone. The upper bridge secures the barrel, beneath which the platinum micro-rotor is ingeniously positioned, the central bridge supports the gear train and motion works, and the lower one anchors the tourbillon. This alignment – barrel, gear train, and tourbillon on a single axis – remains a rare technical feat, both rational and poetic.
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