Girard-Perregaux & Aston Martin

This special edition of the Laureato silhouette from master watchmaker, Girard-Perregaux – the new Laureato Green Ceramic Aston Martin Edition – is dropping NOW.

It will be the first time the Laureato is featured in a green ceramic case and bracelet. The watch dial features a crosshatch design, a diamond-like pattern found on the ‘AM’ logo (1921-1926) as well as the quilted seats found in some of their high-performance vehicles. Their in-house movements can be admired through a see-through case-back, personalized with the Aston Martin logo. The Laureato will be a limited edition with a mere 188 pieces available in the 38 MM model and just 388 pieces in the 42 MM model.

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