Watch & Jewelry
March 31, 2015
GIRARD PERREGAUX | Laureato EVO³ Big Date & Moon Phases
GIRARD-PERREGAUX
Laureato EVO³ Bigdate & Moonphase
Laureato EVO³ Big Date & Moon Phase
Text by OPENERS
First unveiled in 1975, the "Laureato" is also renowned for being designed by Gerald Genta, a legendary watch designer.
Characterized by its octagonal bezel and integrated bracelet, it has been a long-selling model for over 30 years, representing the brand's signature sports watch.
Among them, the "Laureato EVO³ Big Date & Moon Phase," released in 2006, combines the collection's signature stylish look with the in-house complex movement "Cal.GP3330-RLM00." It boasts high performance, adding practical multi-functionality to its excellent design.
At the 12 o'clock position, it features a highly legible big date display. At 4 o'clock, there's a power reserve indicator, and at 7 o'clock, a moon phase complication. Remarkably, this moon phase boasts an astonishing accuracy of only one day's error over approximately 122 years.
The red accents on each display provide a vivid contrast to the elegant guilloché dial, making it a versatile timepiece suitable for everything from business to leisure. It is truly the ultimate watch to adorn the wrist of an active business executive.
Self-winding. 28,800 vibrations per hour. 48-hour power reserve. 43mm case diameter. Stainless steel case and bracelet. 100m water resistance. ¥1,365,000.

