Girard-Perregaux LAUREATO CHRONOGRAPH TI49

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Girard-Perregaux is pleased to unveil a new expression of the company’s iconic timepiece that burst onto the watch scene back in 1975. The Laureato Chronograph Ti49 unites the model’s intricately-shaped case design with ultra-desirable Grade 5 titanium. This is the first time this strong alloy has featured on a classic Laureato reference. Beyond its strength, this alloy is light, corrosion-resistant and hypoallergenic.

 

CASE

Material: Titanium

Diameter: 42 mm

Height: 12 mm

Case-back: Closed

Dial: Grey with a ‘Clous de Paris’ pattern

Water resistance: 100m (10 ATM)

 

MOVEMENT

Calibre: GP03300

Type: Self-winding mechanical movement

Winding direction: clockwise

Diameter: 25,95 mm (11 1/2''')

Height: 6.50 mm

Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)

Number of components: 419

Jewels: 63

Oscillating weight: Heavy metal

Power reserve: Min. 46 hours

 

FUNCTIONS

  • Hours
  • Minutes
  • Date
  • Small Seconds
  • Chronograph

 

STRAP

Material: Titanium

Buckle:titanium triple-folding buckle

 

FEATURES

TWO REMARKABLE MEN DRIVEN BY AN INNATE NEED TO DISCOVER, INVENT AND LEARN

Orphaned at a young age, Jean-François Bautte (1772-1837) had to grow up quickly. He embarked on an apprenticeship at a young age, amassing an incredible understanding of watchmaking as well as several associated trades such as case assembly, guilloché and goldsmithery. In 1791, just 19 years of age, Bautte signed his first watches in the cradle of Swiss watchmaking, Geneva. This event sowed the seeds for what would later become known as Girard-Perregaux, the esteemed Maison based in La Chaux-de-Fonds. In the same year Bautte signed his inaugural watch, an English clergyman discovered titanium in Cornwall, England. William Gregor (1761-1817) was fascinated with minerals and spent time studying sand deposits in the Manaccan Valley. He was able to isolate calx, formed from heating a mineral. This process left behind an unknown metal. Gregor named the residual metal ‘manaccanite’, a material that later became. Known as ‘titanium’, a name inspired by the great titans of Greek mythology. The Manaccan Valley is approximately 1400 km from Geneva, yet both Bautte and Gregor were driven by the same innate need to discover, invent and learn.

Girard-Perregaux has fitted this emblematic case with its self-winding chronograph movement, driving two counters and a small seconds along with a date display. As well as guaranteeing impeccably accurate timekeeping, it is distinguished by its comfortable power reserve and the particularly smooth activation of its pushers. Its horological qualities are complemented by exemplary finishing including “Côtes de Genève”, chamfering and straight graining, all stemming from the multiple skills cultivated within the Manufacture.

REF:81020-21-3263-1CM

            Girard-Perregaux is pleased to unveil a new expression of the company’s iconic timepiece that burst onto the watch scene back in 1975. The Laureato Chronograph Ti49 unites the model’s intricately-shaped case design with ultra-desirable Grade 5 titanium. This is the first time this strong alloy has featured on a classic Laureato reference. Beyond its strength, this alloy is light, corrosion-resistant and hypoallergenic.

             

            CASE

            Material: Titanium

            Diameter: 42 mm

            Height: 12 mm

            Case-back: Closed

            Dial: Grey with a ‘Clous de Paris’ pattern

            Water resistance: 100m (10 ATM)

             

            MOVEMENT

            Calibre: GP03300

            Type: Self-winding mechanical movement

            Winding direction: clockwise

            Diameter: 25,95 mm (11 1/2''')

            Height: 6.50 mm

            Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)

            Number of components: 419

            Jewels: 63

            Oscillating weight: Heavy metal

            Power reserve: Min. 46 hours

             

            FUNCTIONS

            • Hours
            • Minutes
            • Date
            • Small Seconds
            • Chronograph

             

            STRAP

            Material: Titanium

            Buckle:titanium triple-folding buckle

             

            FEATURES

            TWO REMARKABLE MEN DRIVEN BY AN INNATE NEED TO DISCOVER, INVENT AND LEARN

            Orphaned at a young age, Jean-François Bautte (1772-1837) had to grow up quickly. He embarked on an apprenticeship at a young age, amassing an incredible understanding of watchmaking as well as several associated trades such as case assembly, guilloché and goldsmithery. In 1791, just 19 years of age, Bautte signed his first watches in the cradle of Swiss watchmaking, Geneva. This event sowed the seeds for what would later become known as Girard-Perregaux, the esteemed Maison based in La Chaux-de-Fonds. In the same year Bautte signed his inaugural watch, an English clergyman discovered titanium in Cornwall, England. William Gregor (1761-1817) was fascinated with minerals and spent time studying sand deposits in the Manaccan Valley. He was able to isolate calx, formed from heating a mineral. This process left behind an unknown metal. Gregor named the residual metal ‘manaccanite’, a material that later became. Known as ‘titanium’, a name inspired by the great titans of Greek mythology. The Manaccan Valley is approximately 1400 km from Geneva, yet both Bautte and Gregor were driven by the same innate need to discover, invent and learn.

            Girard-Perregaux has fitted this emblematic case with its self-winding chronograph movement, driving two counters and a small seconds along with a date display. As well as guaranteeing impeccably accurate timekeeping, it is distinguished by its comfortable power reserve and the particularly smooth activation of its pushers. Its horological qualities are complemented by exemplary finishing including “Côtes de Genève”, chamfering and straight graining, all stemming from the multiple skills cultivated within the Manufacture.

            REF:81020-21-3263-1CM

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