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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Light & Fire - for Chinese New Year
By SENATUS Editor | 17 January 2023

Since the inaugural version of the Laureato was unveiled in 1975, the model has masterfully united contrasting elements to glorious effect.

Girard-Perregaux created a special reference featuring a distinctive translucent red case to mark the advent of the Chinese New Year.

The novelty is equipped with the refined Calibre GP01800-1143. Its skeletonised movement reveals a plethora of parts normally hidden from view, providing a fascinating vista of curves and lines enriched with pockets of light and shade. ⁣ ⁣ Measuring 44 mm in diameter, the case of the Light & Shade is made from metallised sapphire crystal, endowing the watch with a fascinating brilliance.

Limited to just 18 pieces, the Laureato Absolute Light & Fire will be presented worldwide for the celebration.

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