GIRARD-PERREGAUX – Launches the Laureato Absolute Ti 230
Girard-Perregaux was founded 230 years ago in 1791, the same year an English clergyman, William Gregor, discovered titanium in Cornwall.
In recognition of these events Girard-Perregaux presents the Laureato Absolute Ti 230 in a 44mm lightly sandblasted case that encompasses polished facets, providing a beautiful gleam and subtle contrast made from titanium.
The Laureato Absolute Ti 230 is available with a choice of a blue or grey dial, and uses Grade 5 titanium as it is particularly strong, corrosion resistant, lightweight and hypoallergenic; attributes that enrich the wearer’s experience.
With the release of the Laureato Absolute Ti 230, the new model unites the Manufacture’s know-how with the lightweight element. The resultant two watches are contemporary, rich in character and repeatedly playing with contrasting shades and shapes.
Beating at the heart of the Laureato Absolute Ti 230 is a self-winding Manufacture movement, the Calibre GP03300-1060.
THE CALIBRE GP03300
The strap, made of Rubber Alloy, this time containing titanium, perfectly matches the color of the dial, and features a fabric effect texture, tastefully enlivened with grey stitching.