Happy owner of this watch since a couple of months. Stunning dial, perfect diameter for my 17.5 cm wrist, really comfortable and slim. Love how the watch plays with the light. The only con would be the absence of micro adjustment of the bracelet.
Been a fan of the Laureato for several years and have noticed used prices creeping-up since the Royal Oak explosion, perhaps unsurprisingly especially for the blue dial variant!
I've always liked these. The Royal Oak has grown on me, but I still think I'd prefer a Laureato. The 42mm definitely (on paper) seems a bit big. I've not had a chance to try on on though. This 38 size sounds great. The copper dial has a very '70s color tone. I definitely think this is a serious consideration if looking at the new IWC Ingenieur. The pre-owned examples of these used to be decently priced a few years ago, but now that they're "discovered" they've gone up quite a bit. Still way better than anything from AP or Patek pre-owned though, and the Nautilus still hasn't grown on me after 5 years of exposure to the design.
Absolutely beautiful watch but....the lack of micro adjustment on the clasp, and the unremarkable power reserve are really lazy on the part of GP. I have a JLC Gran Sport from the mid-90s. Not only does it have a near-identical butterfly clasp which has on-the-fly adjustment, but it also has a 44-hour power reserve from a much smaller case/movement.
Great review, I think spending a few more seconds on the movement and it’s specifications would make it even better. The beating heart should not be left out as it matters a bunch.
@@wornandwound Lovely review. Honest as well. I read your article as well. More facts there and I encourage folks to read it too. Best wishes from Singapore Marc.
Always felt that this watch was kinda average when you have stuff like AP out there. But after having a chance to get it on my wrist one day and seeing it on wrist instead of pictures online. This might just be my next pick up, definitely recommend trying it out irl.
Love it. Really wish I’d been in the watch game when the Arabic numerals model was sold. But just like the IWC, don’t see the price justification. I always laugh because as an American we have to hear Euros talk about our short term thinking - but endless examples like this where one of their companies thinks short term; sell this watch for less, get more of them out on watch lovers’ wrists, let word of mouth grow the fan base. Of course they won’t - they want to squeeze max profit out of each sale - enjoy being an also ran in the watch world.
Beautiful watch for sure, but if you care about Gerald Genta heritage, then the modern options are just AP, Patek and IWC. (Seiko Locomotive didn't have a modern renewal).
They are in the same ballpark for sure. I find the Inge dial and bracelet slightly better, but the Laureato nails the size and has a more prestigious movement (if you care about that). Inge should be in soon for a full review, but you can read my initial impressions right here: wornandwound.com/hands-onthe-genta-iwc-ingenieur-era-returns-with-new-automatic-40/ -BB
Girard Perregaux for me=Rolex OP and Grand Seiko 9SA5. In other words, it is over priced, no significant hand finishing on the movement, not as technologically advanced as Omega, Rolex or Grand Seiko. I also doubt if the hardware is better than that of a Rolex. They are using their Haute Horology chops to max out profits on the Laureto
How is this any different to modern day integrated watches which are ‘genta’ inspired. Would have been way better if genta had designed it but sadly not. I’d prefer to get a smaller (to be announced) CW 12 in titanium with cosc certification. Yea it’s not a genta watch but neither is this! And this is $14k lol!!!!
I celebrate that this is not another Genta design. The laureato was released in 1975. The nautilus in 1976. I like some Genta designs but not all of them. Just my POV, best wishes from Singapore Marc
This has been my grail watch for a few years. It’s absolutely beautiful. Much better than most watches out today.
Picked up mine today. The 38MM size is just perfect.
I just bought mine 3 weeks ago. Absolutely love it.
Enjoy it
Happy owner of this watch since a couple of months. Stunning dial, perfect diameter for my 17.5 cm wrist, really comfortable and slim. Love how the watch plays with the light. The only con would be the absence of micro adjustment of the bracelet.
I’m a proud owner of this one as well. Have you tried it on the rubber strap yet?
I would choose this over the IWC Ingenieur anytime. Only wish the 38mm is available in other colors like blue or white dial.
Absolutely love this watch! Bought the blue dial 2 weeks ago 😍
Nice one!
Been a fan of the Laureato for several years and have noticed used prices creeping-up since the Royal Oak explosion, perhaps unsurprisingly especially for the blue dial variant!
I've always liked these. The Royal Oak has grown on me, but I still think I'd prefer a Laureato. The 42mm definitely (on paper) seems a bit big. I've not had a chance to try on on though. This 38 size sounds great. The copper dial has a very '70s color tone. I definitely think this is a serious consideration if looking at the new IWC Ingenieur. The pre-owned examples of these used to be decently priced a few years ago, but now that they're "discovered" they've gone up quite a bit. Still way better than anything from AP or Patek pre-owned though, and the Nautilus still hasn't grown on me after 5 years of exposure to the design.
That copper dial is stunning, I have the 42 mm chrono in blue and I like it much more than my PP 5711!!
IWC wishes its Ingeniur could be compared to the GP Laureato, but it really cannot.
The ingenieur uses eta based movements at that price is crazy
@@picanha694 The older Ingenieur AMG is a beautiful interpretation with an in-house movement, and you can find it under 3k.
Tried on both. IWC feels way better in everything. And it's 3k cheaper.
Laureato definitively kills the Ingeniur and is one of the best wearing watches out there. Truly silk on the wrist!
Have the 42mm in blue and love it! Fits my 7.25 wrist perfectly. Get it secondhand. It’s a bargain!
... like a nice rug.
The dude abides.
Loved The Big Lebowski reference, it really tied the video together.
Absolutely beautiful watch but....the lack of micro adjustment on the clasp, and the unremarkable power reserve are really lazy on the part of GP.
I have a JLC Gran Sport from the mid-90s. Not only does it have a near-identical butterfly clasp which has on-the-fly adjustment, but it also has a 44-hour power reserve from a much smaller case/movement.
Great review, I think spending a few more seconds on the movement and it’s specifications would make it even better. The beating heart should not be left out as it matters a bunch.
Noted!
@@wornandwound Lovely review. Honest as well. I read your article as well. More facts there and I encourage folks to read it too. Best wishes from Singapore Marc.
Always felt that this watch was kinda average when you have stuff like AP out there. But after having a chance to get it on my wrist one day and seeing it on wrist instead of pictures online. This might just be my next pick up, definitely recommend trying it out irl.
Didn’t quite get the movie but appreciated the iconic reference. Lol.
Lebowski reference for the win.
Love the Laureato. And the classic size. May I ask your wrist size?
The 3300 is ok but the 42 movement is basically top tier
So true! I want one!
Love it. Really wish I’d been in the watch game when the Arabic numerals model was sold. But just like the IWC, don’t see the price justification.
I always laugh because as an American we have to hear Euros talk about our short term thinking - but endless examples like this where one of their companies thinks short term; sell this watch for less, get more of them out on watch lovers’ wrists, let word of mouth grow the fan base. Of course they won’t - they want to squeeze max profit out of each sale - enjoy being an also ran in the watch world.
Still on the fence between the blue 42mm Laureato or the blue Defy Skyline Skeleton 😢
Any discount? Ingenieur iwc is currently boutique exclusive which means no discount at all.
Beautiful watch for sure, but if you care about Gerald Genta heritage, then the modern options are just AP, Patek and IWC. (Seiko Locomotive didn't have a modern renewal).
Also the Bulgari Octo Finissimo
My grail watch
How would this compare with the new Ingenieur? Still waiting on the Ingenieur review
They are in the same ballpark for sure. I find the Inge dial and bracelet slightly better, but the Laureato nails the size and has a more prestigious movement (if you care about that). Inge should be in soon for a full review, but you can read my initial impressions right here: wornandwound.com/hands-onthe-genta-iwc-ingenieur-era-returns-with-new-automatic-40/ -BB
But, please Manufacture the 38mm blue dial again😢
Buy the CW12 and go on a nice vacation with the change.
Both watches are good for what they are, not really comparable
Not the same
I don’t hate it.
Should be…if it weren’t so expensive 😅
14k 🫠
No way I’d drop £13k on a GP for what is a homage to the Royal Oak. It looks nice though
Girard Perregaux for me=Rolex OP and Grand Seiko 9SA5. In other words, it is over priced, no significant hand finishing on the movement, not as technologically advanced as Omega, Rolex or Grand Seiko. I also doubt if the hardware is better than that of a Rolex. They are using their Haute Horology chops to max out profits on the Laureto
I have a Rolex Datejust and a GP Laureato, and I can testify that Laureato has better overall finishing and build.
How is this any different to modern day integrated watches which are ‘genta’ inspired. Would have been way better if genta had designed it but sadly not. I’d prefer to get a smaller (to be announced) CW 12 in titanium with cosc certification.
Yea it’s not a genta watch but neither is this! And this is $14k lol!!!!
I celebrate that this is not another Genta design. The laureato was released in 1975. The nautilus in 1976. I like some Genta designs but not all of them. Just my POV, best wishes from Singapore Marc
the butterfly clasp on steel bracelets should be banned from use altogether.
May I ask why? I quite like them ...
Far too small for your wrist
Screw down crown on this watch?
Yes