Girard Perregaux celebrates a union of icons with the launch of the Laureato Three Gold Bridges, a limited edition masterpiece that brings together two of the Maison’s most enduring signatures. The historic Three Bridges, first revealed in 1867 as a revolutionary expression of mechanical architecture, is reimagined inside the legendary Laureato which marks its 50th anniversary this year. Presented in a refined new 41 mm case and limited to only fifty pieces, the Laureato Three Gold Bridges stands as a rare fusion of heritage, innovation and contemporary elegance.


Inside the timepiece beats the new GP9620 calibre, a purpose built in house tourbillon movement signed by the master watchmaker who assembles each piece from start to finish. The sculptural three white gold bridges form both the functional backbone and the visual identity of the watch, aligning the barrel, gear train and tourbillon along a single axis which is a technical feat Girard Perregaux pioneered more than a century ago. Crafted with 418 hand polished bevels including an extraordinary 362 inward angles, the finishing alone is a testament to the Maison’s artistic mastery, transforming the movement into a living mechanical sculpture.


Aesthetically, the Laureato Three Gold Bridges remains unmistakably Laureato while introducing refined new codes. The octagonal white gold bezel now features sharper lines and a newly defined polished bevel that catches the light with architectural precision. Suspended white gold indexes appear to float above the openworked movement, glowing softly in low light, while the integrated steel bracelet offers seamless comfort enhanced by a tool free 4 mm micro adjustment system. Every detail reflects Girard Perregaux’s design philosophy where technique becomes emotion and structure becomes art.


For collectors seeking elevated brilliance, a diamond set version is also available featuring 32 baguette cut diamonds precisely set within a custom made octagonal bezel. Whether in its pure steel and white gold form or its gem set expression, the Laureato Three Gold Bridges embodies Girard Perregaux’s legacy of shaping the future of high horology where craftsmanship, architecture and light converge into a single timeless icon. Both versions will be available worldwide from 19 November 2025.

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