Quick Review | Girard-Perregaux Laureato Eternity Edition's
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Up close, you can appreciate the richness and deepness of the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Eternity editions' grand feu enamel dials. To say they play with the light is an understatement. However, outside of the dial it’s very much business as usual for these angular, steel sports watches, although that's not necessarily a bad thing.
I stumbled across the green dial Laureato Eternity at my dealer a week ago and had a chance to really take a close look and try it on. It was simply sublime! There’s something inexplicably Zen-like with that “grand feu” green dial that goes from bright green to black abyss as the light changes. The simplified hands and markers (with no Lume) further enhance the timeless serenity of the design. It was a watch that I can literally lose myself by staring at it. It was magical. I begged them to sell it to me but it was already reserved for another collector who put down a deposit early on. I think this is an absolutely bargain compared to the other high-end 3-hand sports watches, and certainly will go up in value as more people find out about it and realize they can’t get their hands on one
I really like these! I’d much prefer this Sunray Grand Feu Enamel dial to the Clous de Paris of the standard model, only the black Onyx comes close.
Can you explain what you mean by the display case back view "isn't the prettiest"? Looked pretty good to me, and that dial is amazing! Very solid.
He means the finishing. It's not quite on par with haute horology makers such as PP, VC, or what would probably be the closes competitor style-wise, the AP Royal Oak.
@@samsharma9207 sure, competitor style wise but not even compareable price wise. For the price I think its pretty good.
@@kalibanos Understood and agreed actually. I'm just relaying what I believe he meant by the phrase.
I’m desperate for that green one... anyone know the current availability?
Somebody forgot to put the minute track back on.