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20 March 2022, 09:13 PM | #91 |
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I agree. Great history, excellent finish, in house movement, comfortable bracelet, value for money. Now impossible to get at MSRP. I Recently sold my Overseas and kept the GP.
I find the bracelet nicer and the fit and finish on par. I don't buy watches as investments. I buy what I want to wear and take profits or losses, when a watch no longer interests me. For now the GP is a keeper because I love wearing it, not because it has risen in value. If you want to be ahead of the curve take a hard look at that Parmagiani Tonda Gt 3 hand. For me it checks all the boxes.... its a keeper |
20 March 2022, 09:51 PM | #92 | |
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Half an hour before pulling the trigger on the GP, I had the opportunity to try on a black dial RO. While the bracelet was very comfortable, the watch just looked too industrial to me. There was a starkness to it that the case of the GP, with its softer lines just did not have. I would put the finishing of the GP right at par with the RO. The GP also has a certain “heft” to it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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20 March 2022, 09:54 PM | #93 | |
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Very well said. Watches are not an investment and you need to wear and buy what you like. I traded in my 10 year old PAM 233 for the GP simply because I did not enjoy the 233 any longer. It felt too big, heavy and uncomfortable. The Tonda is on my radar but it seems to wear quite large. Guess I’ll have to try it out to see :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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20 March 2022, 11:09 PM | #95 |
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Absolutely...not a bad looking piece and I especially like the skeleton models but prices have gone up 30-40% in the past 4 months for what for years has been a close-out watch....a gift to AD's etc.... Anthony Farrar of TPG started flogging these on his channel a few months ago and eve Roman Sharff says he changed the entire business model for GP as far as how many of these they could sell and not for the 25% discount they have been at for years....I had to laugh when yesterday I saw a Laureato with an asking price of $23k .....Don't hold your breath seller!!!!
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21 March 2022, 03:21 AM | #97 |
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Who/what is TPG that people keep referring to? Thanks
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Synonyms hopeless, insoluble, insolvable, insuperable, unattainable, undoable, unrealizable, unsolvable Antonyms achievable, attainable, doable, feasible, possible, realizable, resolvable, soluble, work I’m going with the antonyms on this one. |
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21 March 2022, 04:34 AM | #101 |
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21 March 2022, 05:59 AM | #103 | |
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I would say however that also the PAM 233 is a great watch!
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21 March 2022, 06:00 AM | #104 |
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Just a couple of folks trying to get the bandwagon rolling on a watch they wish they didn’t have to buy. What a thread.
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21 March 2022, 06:24 AM | #105 |
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Is the Laureato the newest hot/unobtainable piece?
That is nonsense. I tried on two versions of the blue Laureato at the trunk show. Was wearing my VC 4500V that day and I can assure you the GP finishing and dial was closer to Tissot than Trinity. I really really wanted it to be amazing but it just wasn't. If you can't tell the difference then by all means don't pay the difference, OP. I'm happy that you're happy.
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Weird thing is the GP Casquette. I love retro and why I have a Spaceview, Hamilton PSR MTX, etc, yet the ambitious pricing by GP boggles my mind. With has such a short display cycle and complaints about it, GP desperately needs to do a firmware update to the three-second rule. BTW, Bulova is releasing something like the Casquette in a week or so for around $1000.
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21 March 2022, 07:47 AM | #107 |
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This is a very odd thread.
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21 March 2022, 07:49 AM | #108 |
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Maybe dumbest thread in history. If any of you on this thread believe GP is close or even within range to the finishing of the Trilogy brands you should seek immediate counseling to address your substance abuse issues.
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21 March 2022, 05:51 PM | #109 |
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I have to say the responses to the thread are not quite what I had in mind.
I simply wanted to know what happened in the last few weeks that made a GP Laureato go from 15% below list to seemingly being very hard to acquire and being advertised at 3 x list price. In response I have got what I can assume are mainly teenagers using the word "lol" every few words, and people saying how they think GP are sh*t. That's not really what I asked.....good insight into the IQ of some forum members though! |
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21 March 2022, 10:08 PM | #111 | |
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How deep of a breakdown do you require? A YouTuber street smart idiot hustled it along with other YouTubers. They colluded to pump the price so they could be ahead and buy all the pieces dirt cheap and kill margin. This was led by the fact that bro Chad can’t get AP and this is a decent to the eye enough substitute. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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21 March 2022, 11:32 PM | #112 |
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Why did I click on this thread.
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i truly do feel for those who foolishly get a (false) sense of FOMO and fall for this Paid Promotion scam, because that's basically what it boils down to folks. Reminds me of Chrono24 for sale ads with ambitious / outrageous pricing. Only a fool would fall for such scams imho. BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!
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22 March 2022, 12:29 AM | #114 | |
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FWIW and for those interested in the question as to why (beyond any conspiracy theories) I contacted another AD today who also have no men's Laureato's and have no allocation of men's Laureato's for the rest of this year. They have also said they are not taking any further enquiries for them.
I asked the specific question in my OP, why do they think this is happening. Their reply; To be honest, this is also a very recent development that has affected most Girard Perregaux retailers. We believe that it could be due to the difficulty of obtaining Rolex timepieces, many customers are looking towards alternative brands that produce stainless steel 'sport' watches. This then has created a massive and unprecedented demand for manufacturers who are now selling out extremely quickly. Simple as really. Oh well, pleased I got mine at a discount which felt like a fair price. Paying £20k for one seems nuts to me, but then again people are paying £50k for Daytona's and £140k for Nautilus's so I guess I don't know what "normal" is anymore. |
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Ahhh, there's a big can of worms about paid influencer promotion (yet not marked as paid promotion), hustlers who work in concert to hype a brand after they bought out AD stock (probably at deep discount), price manipulation via auctions..... Guess my best advice is to believe your own eyes. Look at what you're buying, carefully. Is the price commensurate with the product being offered regardless of any fabled list or hype? Is this something YOU truly desire? Some senseless rambling by me follows.... I've passed on many pieces over the years. As an example, while I admire the Omega Snoopy 'To The Moon' and was offered/passed on it, I prefer the 50th anniversary Buzz Butt. That's my preference, regardless of what some hype may surround Snoopy (and I'm a big NASA fanboy). The AP everyone loves, it's nice yet not me. My preference. I feel the Bvlgari is much better in many respects so got one (before it got, rightly I may add, hyped). My eyes said WOW, that's an amazing movement and accomplishment, plus 100m WP and I was sold instantly. But really, never thought of Bvlgari as a timepiece manufacturer years ago. TIMES HAVE CHANGED.... So... Pretty please be careful out there as times they have changed. Get what YOU love. And dare to be different. jmho ymmv 274361542_1098926827627941_3127268312469805026_n.jpg
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22 March 2022, 03:38 AM | #118 |
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This is a very strange thread indeed. All those GP bashers are folks trying to convince themselves that they made the the correct decision on the watches they purchased. If I had to guess they paid over MSRP for a watch everyone wanted because prices were escalating.
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There is certainly lots of merit to buying the watch YOU like not the watch that other people like. Sadly I think a lot of people fall into the trap of the latter. |
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22 March 2022, 04:01 AM | #120 |
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I've got a 42mm blue Laureato that I purchased at pre-owned market price in late 2020 and have worn in rotation since then. It is one of my go-to watches that I wear when I want something that looks great and feels great but is also going to fly under the radar of non-watch people. The color and texture of the dial are the highlights for me along with the bracelet that is very comfortable.
I've always described it as a great watch if you are looking for something in the $10k range. I felt that way when it was selling well under $10k and I still feel that way as it goes above $10k. |
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