
2000s Girard Perregaux Laureato EVO3 Chronograph 44mm 80180
Here we have a rare 2000s Girard Perregaux Laureato EVO3 Chronograph 80180, a modern interpretation of their 1975 sporty dress watch designed by Gerald Genta, who has incorporated elements found in his AP Royal Oak creation. Featuring a 44mm stainless steel tonneau-shaped case with graceful, perfectly transitioned brushed lines that draw the eye to the integrated strap; a lug-to-lug length of 50mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have the screw-down chronograph pushers and a signed screw-down crown with deep knurling for extra grip, protected by crown guards. On the left side, a recessed pusher to set the date register. A black gasket supports an octagonal brushed smooth bezel that holds a flat sapphire crystal above a striking, black dial with a dynamic Clous de Paris (waffle) pattern. An outer Tachymeter scale chapter ring surrounds applied indexes marking the hours. At 12 o’clock, a date register, at 3 o’clock, a silver ringed running seconds, at 6 o’clock, a silver ringed 12-hour register and at 9 o’clock, a silver ringed 24-hour register. Broad-sword hands are filled with lume, an arrow hand indicating the passing chronograph minutes, and a tapered chronograph hand sits on top. At 12 o’clock, we have the printed Girard Perregaux motif that completes this stunning vintage-inspired, versatile traveller's sports watch. On the reverse, a screwed-down exhibition case back, inside an automatic GP Cal. GP033C0, 52 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour; this movement features a base of the thin Cal. GP 3300 with a Dubois-Depraz module. It comes paired with its Girard Perregaux 25mm integrated brushed stainless steel bracelet secured with a push-button release deployant clasp; it will fit up to a 7.25-inch wrist. This watch is sold with its original Girard Perregaux Box, missing its cushion, signed swing tag and unsigned paperwork.
Here we have a rare 2000s Girard Perregaux Laureato EVO3 Chronograph 80180, a modern interpretation of their 1975 sporty dress watch designed by Gerald Genta, who has incorporated elements found in his AP Royal Oak creation. Featuring a 44mm stainless steel tonneau-shaped case with graceful, perfectly transitioned brushed lines that draw the eye to the integrated strap; a lug-to-lug length of 50mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have the screw-down chronograph pushers and a signed screw-down crown with deep knurling for extra grip, protected by crown guards. On the left side, a recessed pusher to set the date register. A black gasket supports an octagonal brushed smooth bezel that holds a flat sapphire crystal above a striking, black dial with a dynamic Clous de Paris (waffle) pattern. An outer Tachymeter scale chapter ring surrounds applied indexes marking the hours. At 12 o’clock, a date register, at 3 o’clock, a silver ringed running seconds, at 6 o’clock, a silver ringed 12-hour register and at 9 o’clock, a silver ringed 24-hour register. Broad-sword hands are filled with lume, an arrow hand indicating the passing chronograph minutes, and a tapered chronograph hand sits on top. At 12 o’clock, we have the printed Girard Perregaux motif that completes this stunning vintage-inspired, versatile traveller's sports watch. On the reverse, a screwed-down exhibition case back, inside an automatic GP Cal. GP033C0, 52 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour; this movement features a base of the thin Cal. GP 3300 with a Dubois-Depraz module. It comes paired with its Girard Perregaux 25mm integrated brushed stainless steel bracelet secured with a push-button release deployant clasp; it will fit up to a 7.25-inch wrist. This watch is sold with its original Girard Perregaux Box, missing its cushion, signed swing tag and unsigned paperwork.
Original: $7,219.24
-65%$7,219.24
$2,526.73Description
Here we have a rare 2000s Girard Perregaux Laureato EVO3 Chronograph 80180, a modern interpretation of their 1975 sporty dress watch designed by Gerald Genta, who has incorporated elements found in his AP Royal Oak creation. Featuring a 44mm stainless steel tonneau-shaped case with graceful, perfectly transitioned brushed lines that draw the eye to the integrated strap; a lug-to-lug length of 50mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have the screw-down chronograph pushers and a signed screw-down crown with deep knurling for extra grip, protected by crown guards. On the left side, a recessed pusher to set the date register. A black gasket supports an octagonal brushed smooth bezel that holds a flat sapphire crystal above a striking, black dial with a dynamic Clous de Paris (waffle) pattern. An outer Tachymeter scale chapter ring surrounds applied indexes marking the hours. At 12 o’clock, a date register, at 3 o’clock, a silver ringed running seconds, at 6 o’clock, a silver ringed 12-hour register and at 9 o’clock, a silver ringed 24-hour register. Broad-sword hands are filled with lume, an arrow hand indicating the passing chronograph minutes, and a tapered chronograph hand sits on top. At 12 o’clock, we have the printed Girard Perregaux motif that completes this stunning vintage-inspired, versatile traveller's sports watch. On the reverse, a screwed-down exhibition case back, inside an automatic GP Cal. GP033C0, 52 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour; this movement features a base of the thin Cal. GP 3300 with a Dubois-Depraz module. It comes paired with its Girard Perregaux 25mm integrated brushed stainless steel bracelet secured with a push-button release deployant clasp; it will fit up to a 7.25-inch wrist. This watch is sold with its original Girard Perregaux Box, missing its cushion, signed swing tag and unsigned paperwork.























