GIRARD-PERREGAUX LAUREATO FLYING TOURBILLON SKELETON
A direct descendant of the original model launched in 1975, the Laureato Flying Tourbillon Skeleton features a graphically designed openworked mechanical selfwinding movement. The inherently daring Laureato, with its distinctive aesthetic accentuated by its graphic octagonal bezel, is an acknowledged pioneer in the field of major watch designs. Moreover, this icon with its pleasing exterior harbours a less well-known asset in the form of its natural penchant for timekeeping perfection. Pursuing the same quest for excellence in accordance with the historical approach cultivated by the Manufacture, the watchmakers responsible for designing the Laureato Flying Tourbillon Skeleton have opted to clothe this reference with a 42mm case made of 18K pink or white gold, combined with a supple bracelet in the same metal with a resolutely contemporary design. This seamless ensemble, graced with structure that remains instantly identifiable even from a distance, is equipped with a Manufacture mechanical selfwinding calibre featuring a flying tourbillon regulator.