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Girard Perregaux Laureato Skeleton - an ode to fine mechanics
By SENATUS Editor | 7 February 2023

Designed by the watchmakers of the Girard-Perregaux Manufacture as an ode to fine mechanics, the Laureato Skeleton offers a glimpse deep into the heart of its magnificent automatic caliber thanks to its impressive openworked components, all decorated by hand in an original and contemporary manner.

Its movement, derived from the famous GP1800 caliber, is treated using a galvanic process (anthracite gray ruthenium) and worked like a metal net. It enables the eye to follow the movement of energy thanks to the rhodium-plated geartrain.

The heart of a mechanical labyrinth comprises of 173 components, including 25 jewels, crowned by the sweep seconds at 10 o’clock carried by the seconds wheel. The quick oscillations of the regulating organ resulting from a large variable inertia balance pulsating at 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour).

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