Girard-Perregaux Laureato Green Ceramic edition is unveiled in collaboration with Aston Martin. It is the first Laureato watch with a green ceramic case and bracelet. This is the latest collaboration between the prestigious Swiss Maison and the British ultra-luxury marque, two institutions with a rich history of creating iconic products that stand the test of time through excellence in design, materials and craftsmanship.
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While some of the materials used for this new timepiece are ultra-modern, the essence of Girard-Perregaux’s inaugural 1975 Laureato, which translates to English as “Graduate” and was named following the 1970s film, has been respected. The highly exclusive Laureato Green Ceramic Aston Martin Edition is offered in two case sizes – 42mm and 38mm – and is limited to just 388 and 188 examples.
Sleek, contemporary and notably elegant, the design of the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Green Ceramic Aston Martin Edition encompasses elements inspired by Aston Martin cars, from powerful engines to sleek contours and lightweight construction. This latter trait encouraged Girard-Perregaux to equip this new model with skeletonised ‘baton’ type hour and minute hands, both light and functional. The watch dial is presented in a cross-hatch design, a diamond-like pattern found on Aston Martin’s original ‘AM’ logo used from 1921-1926, and the quilted leather upholstery found in some of the marque’s high-performance vehicles.
In the same way that the timeless design of the Laureato has attracted the admiration of enlightened commentators and watch aficionados, Aston Martin has repeatedly shown its prowess in sculpting iconic shapes that have never lost their appeal. Whether it’s a DB4 of the early 60s, a DBS V8 of the 70s or a modern-day Vantage, all models share the same attributes of elegance, luxury and performance.
Aston Martin’s iconic association with the colour green began many decades ago when manufacturers raced in the colours of their country of origin, British Racing Green. Since then, Aston Martin racing cars have competed in various shades of green before resting on the now-familiar Aston Martin Racing Green, which adorns its Formula 1 cars. It was a logical conclusion for this co-branded timepiece to be dressed in green, which evokes thoughts of performance and success.
Patrick Pruniaux, CEO of Girard-Perregaux, said:
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