Saturday, December 8, 2018

GIRARD-PERREGAUX – Laureato Perpetual Calendar


GIRARD-PERREGAUXLaureato Perpetual Calendar Stainless steel 42mm

The Laureato collection, which remains as successful as ever, reinterprets the great watchmaking classics while remaining faithful to its contemporary spirit and sporty chic. To tackle the masterful complication represented by the perpetual calendar, Girard-Perregaux has designed a Laureato that is all about subtle positional shifts arranged in a dynamic equilibrium. Driven by a purpose-built automatic movement, and unique in its kind, the Laureato Perpetual Calendar combines intensity of style with the pleasure of daily wear. Simple to read and easy to adjust, it is the result of an ergonomic approach to operation and wearability pushed to its uttermost limits.

Carved from a 42 mm diameter steel block, alternately polished and satin-finished with the characteristic care demonstrated by the Manufacture Girard-Perregaux, it is attached to the wrist with a bracelet of the same nature, finish and quality. Thus appearing in this unique, all-steel and asymmetrical configuration, the Laureato Perpetual Calendar asserts its status as a watch exuding a strong, architectural presence. Its blue dial adorned with a Clous de Paris hobnail pattern, against which the white indications stand out in striking contrast, sets the final touch to this resolutely modern timepiece.

Nobly born

Laureato was born under the finest auspices. Designed by a Milanese architect in the 1970s,
it immediately established itself as an object of art, history and form, a watchmaking icon.
The spirit of this creation is intact and continues to progress in the latest generation of Laureato, launched in 2016 and further enriched in 2018. Its metallic bracelet with alternating polished and satin-finish surfaces; its case featuring lugs seamlessly integrated into its design; its octagonal polished bezel inscribed in a circle: everything about this model reveals a quest for pleasing proportions and ergonomics.

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This approach to watch design has given rise to an intense ‘envelope’ with its own unique style, which both protects and contains functional components. This vision is identical to that of an architect. Here, the challenge is concentrated within the few cubic centimetres of the Laureato Perpetual Calendar, which one observes and experiences close up, directly on the skin. The stakes are all the higher given the numerous indications involved in a perpetual calendar, which raises the question of their readability, their adjustment as well as their ability to fit into the daily life of the watch wearer.

Rethought

At the heart of the Laureato Perpetual Calendar beats a new Fine Watchmaking movement, specifically created to equip this watch, Calibre GP01800-0033. It is entirely developed, produced, finished and assembled within the walls of the Manufacture Girard-Perregaux.
In addition to the hours and minutes, it indicates the day, date, month and nature of the current year, whether leap or not. The perpetual calendar is indeed able to follow the irregular cycle that governs the length of months, whether they last 28 or 29 days in the case of February, 30 or 31 days for the other eleven months. It requires only one manual correction every 100 years.

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One of the technical challenges of this complication lies in its display mode. In view of the profoundly architectural inspiration of the Laureato collection, Girard-Perregaux has equipped the Laureato Perpetual Calendar with subdials arranged in an unusual order. The days are thus shown at 9 o'clock and the pointer-type date display between 2 and 3 o'clock, while the month appears through a large window at 6 o'clock, marked by an off-centred pointer at 5 o'clock. Just above it, a smooth textured area divided into four sections reveals the nature of the current year. The balance prevailing on this dial is not determined by symmetry, but instead by a layout based on harmoniously offset indications. Through this break with conventional aesthetic order, Girard-Perregaux signals the uniqueness of Laureato and of this new movement.

Simplified

Calibre GP01800-0033 is an exception to generally accepted watch industry rules. With its four indications, a perpetual calendar naturally takes a while to set when the watch has stopped and must be reset to the current date. Instead of the usual configuration, which provides each calendar indication with a separate corrector, the Laureato Perpetual Calendar uses a single pushbutton, located at 8 o'clock, which controls the day cycle. The setting of the date, month and type of year (leap or non-leap year) is directly accessible by the crown and operates in both directions, thereby ensuring exceptional user friendliness.


Beautifully finished

Calibre GP01800-0033 does not however deviate from tradition as far as its finishes are concerned. The movement's baseplate is entirely circular-grained and decorated with Clous de Genиve executed in the Manufacture Girard-Perregaux in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

The bridges and the oscillating weight, which ensures the automatic winding of the calibre, also feature a Clous de Genиve motif, as well as entirely hand-crafted bevelling. Among the many elegant and refined aspects of this innovative Haute Horlogerie movement is its finesse. At only 6 mm high,
it helps confine the case to an overall thickness of 11.84 mm.

Reliably tasteful

Its harmonious proportions, refined and contrasting colours, along with its ease of adjustment and reading, all contribute to the easy-wear look and feel of the Laureato Perpetual Calendar. Fully attired in steel, it is capable of adapting to every situation, whether dressy, casual or informal. This is the very nature of the sporty chic style, which simplifies the life of its wearer by its versatility. It is indeed the nature of Laureato, which draws its strength from the values of the Manufacture Girard-Perregaux, while looking resolutely to the future.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Model: Laureato Perpetual Calendar

Reference  81035-11-431-11A

Case
Material: stainless steel with polished and satin-brushed finishes
Diameter: 42.00 mm
Thickness: 11.84 mm
Glass: sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment on both sides
Caseback: sapphire
Water resistance: 100 meters (10 ATM)
Movement
Reference: GP01800-0033

Winding: automatic
Diameter: 30 mm (131/4’’’) 
Thickness: 6.06 mm
Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)
Jewels: 46
Power reserve: minimum 54 hours
Functions:
hours, minutes, central seconds,
day at 9 o’clock, date at 2 o’clock,
month at 5 o’clock, leap-year at 6 o’clock 
Dial
Galvanic blue with Clous de Paris motif,
blued steel appliques enhanced with luminescent substance
Hands: baton-type, luminescent
Bracelet
Stainless steel, alternating polished and satin-brushed finishes
Triple-blade stainless steel folding clasp


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International PR : christine.giotto@girard-perregaux.com
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Friday, December 7, 2018

Ateliers deMonaco – RONDE DE MONTE-CARLO La Sirène Champagne Edition



















Ateliers deMonacoRONDE DE MONTE-CARLO La Sirène Champagne Rose Gold Limited Edition

Ateliers deMonaco endows its Sirène timepiece
with a
new Champagne colou

Ateliers deMonaco, watchmaking manufacture, first launched its La Sirène timepiece in 2009. 9 years later, the brand offers its leading lady a beautiful new Champagne look for the festive season. This delicate piece offers a perfect balance between watchmaking tradition and dazzling beauty. Luxuriously composed of gold and diamonds, this piece of jewellery will bring charm and elegance to any feminine wrist.

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Developed and made in Ateliers deMonaco’s manufacture in Plan-les-Ouates, the dMc-700 automatic movement is assembled by the Maison’s passionate watchmakers. The masterpiece of this movement is its hand-engraved, 22-carat gold rotor which represents the Principality of Monaco’s coat of arms. Ateliers deMonaco is the only brand allowed to use this shield.

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This traditional movement is encased by a 18-carat rose gold case magnified by 617 champagne-coloured diamonds, set to fit the shape of the case perfectly. In perfect harmony with the case, a delicate flower called King Protea is represented on the dial.

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Three rows of 24 lozenge-shaped settings welcome 120 champagne diamonds to create the corolla. The heart of the flower is made of white mother-of-pearl, and is surrounded by a rose gold ring. Finally, to echo the colour of the white mother-of-pearl and the base of the rhodium-plated rose gold dial, a white alligator strap enhances the whole.

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This new timepiece, La Sirène Champagne, is the fourth reinterpretation of the original La Sirène Topaze piece created in honour of HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco. This flagship model of the women’s Ateliers de Monaco collection is limited to 8 pieces only. An ideal and coveted gift for the holidays.

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Technical Specifications
Collections: RONDE DE MONTE-CARLO

Model: LA SIRÈNE Champagne Edition

Reference: DMC-MC-LSC-RGP

Movement:
Automatic dMc-700 caliber
Alternances 28.800 beats/hour (4 Hrz)
40-hour power reserve
26 jewels
Caliber distinction:Hand decoration on all bridges:
Circular graining, lozenge pattern engraved
22K gold hand-engraved rotor
Silicium escape wheel
Functions:
Hours, minutes, center seconds
Case:
18K rose gold case set with 297 diamonds (1.38ct)
Bezel set with 300 diamonds (1.33ct), crown set with 20 diamonds (0.05ct)
Ultralight titanium core
Diameter 39 MM
Height 11 MM
31 parts
Full polished and assembled by hand
Multi-layered anti-reflection coating on front and back sapphire crystal
Case back secured with 4 screws
Water-resistant up to 3 ATM
Dial:
18K rose gold
120 lozenge cut diamonds (0.3ct) set in flower pattern
White mother-of-pearl in center
Hands: Dauphine
Strap:
Hand-stitched alligator leather
18K rose gold folding buckle

Edition:
Limited edition 8
pieces

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For more information, please visit our website or feel free to contact us directly.
You can e-mail Ms Manon Bussodmbussod@ateliers-demonaco.com
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Palais de la Scala 1, Avenue Henry Dunant
98000 Monaco
Telephone : +377 97975747

Elisabeth van Pappelendam, PR & Operations Manager
betty@ateliers-demonaco.com mbussod@ateliers-demonaco.com
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