This year marks 50 years since Girard-Perregaux launched the Laureato, the brand’s take on the integrated luxury sports watch. Released in 1975, just three years after the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and ahead of other luminaries like the Patek Philippe Nautilus and Vacheron Constantin 222, the Laureato today arguably ranks as GP’s most iconic model.
The only other collection in Girard-Perregaux’s catalog that could legitimately challenge the Luareato’s claim to the icon throne is the Three Bridges, a uniquely symmetrical movement architecture that the 234-year-old brand debuted way back in 1867.
Now, just unveiled at Dubai Watch Week 2025, Girard-Perregaux has combined its two icons to create what could be the brand’s definitive modern watch.

Three bridges walk into an integrated sports watch
This isn’t the first time GP has combined the Laureato with a Three Bridges movement, but it’s the first in quite a while and is easily the best-looking.
The new Laureato Three Gold Bridges is in stainless steel and measures 41mm across the case, which is a new size for the Laureato, and it follows the same updated case and bracelet architecture that we saw debut on the 39mm Laureato Fifty just last month.





