Laureato Absolute Gold Fever
Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute – Gold Fever Titanium Chronograph
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Gold Fever (Ref. 81060-21-492-FH3A) is a bold and contemporary evolution of the iconic Laureato, designed for high-impact modern wear. Crafted in lightweight titanium, this 44 mm chronograph features a striking black dial accented by distinctive gold-toned details, giving the “Gold Fever” edition its unmistakable character. It is paired with a beige rubber strap and a titanium fold clasp, offering exceptional comfort and durability. Powered by the automatic GP03300 caliber, the watch delivers a 46-hour power reserve along with chronograph, date, and small seconds functions. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, while an impressive 30 ATM water resistance underscores its true sports-watch credentials. The watch is in like-new and unworn condition, showing no signs of wear and having never been polished, and is offered with its original box and original papers.
Original: $22,821.71
-70%$22,821.71
$6,846.51



Description
Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute – Gold Fever Titanium Chronograph
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Gold Fever (Ref. 81060-21-492-FH3A) is a bold and contemporary evolution of the iconic Laureato, designed for high-impact modern wear. Crafted in lightweight titanium, this 44 mm chronograph features a striking black dial accented by distinctive gold-toned details, giving the “Gold Fever” edition its unmistakable character. It is paired with a beige rubber strap and a titanium fold clasp, offering exceptional comfort and durability. Powered by the automatic GP03300 caliber, the watch delivers a 46-hour power reserve along with chronograph, date, and small seconds functions. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, while an impressive 30 ATM water resistance underscores its true sports-watch credentials. The watch is in like-new and unworn condition, showing no signs of wear and having never been polished, and is offered with its original box and original papers.























