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4 Pre-owned Girard Perregaux watches for sale

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  • Laureato Leather
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    Girard Perregaux Laureato Leather

    81010-11-131-BB6A

    SGD7,500
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  • Laureato Skeleton Bracelet
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    Girard Perregaux Laureato Skeleton Bracelet

    81015-11-001-11A

    SGD26,500
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  • Laureato Bracelet
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    Girard Perregaux Laureato Bracelet

    81010-11-131-11A

    SGD10,800
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  • Laureato Absolute 8Tech Rubber
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    Girard Perregaux Laureato Absolute 8Tech Rubber

    81060-41-3222-1CX

    SGD13,900
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Girard-Perregaux: Timeless Craftsmanship, Refined Elegance

Girard-Perregaux is synonymous with a rich heritage of Swiss watchmaking excellence, blending centuries of tradition with cutting-edge innovation. Founded in 1791, the brand has continuously pushed the boundaries of horological precision and design, creating timepieces that exude sophistication and artistry.

What sets Girard-Perregaux apart is its commitment to producing watches that are not only technically superior but also visually captivating. Iconic collections like the Laureato and the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges showcase the brand’s mastery in both craftsmanship and design.

Girard-Perregaux’s focus on innovation—coupled with its enduring commitment to quality and elegance—makes it a standout in the luxury watch industry. Whether for collectors or connoisseurs, a Girard-Perregaux timepiece represents the perfect blend of tradition, precision, and timeless style.

History of Girard-Perregaux

Founded in 1791 by Jean-François Bautte, Girard-Perregaux has long been a pioneer in Swiss watchmaking. The company’s legacy took a significant turn in 1856, when Constant Girard married Marie Perregaux, officially creating the Girard-Perregaux brand. Over the decades, the brand achieved notable milestones in both design and technical innovation.

In 1889, the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges became an iconic piece, winning a gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition. This unique design remains a hallmark of Girard-Perregaux’s technical excellence. The brand continued to innovate in the 20th century, introducing the Gyromatic HF in 1965, the first mechanical movement with a high frequency of 36,000 vibrations per hour.

In 1970, Girard-Perregaux launched its first quartz wristwatch, setting the universal standard frequency of 32,768 Hz for quartz movements. This was a pivotal moment in the brand’s history, combining Swiss craftsmanship with the emerging era of quartz technology. Five years later, the luxury watch brand launched the Laureato in 1975, a luxury sports watch that remains a key collection.

The Constant Escapement L.M., introduced in 2013, marked another breakthrough, earning the Aiguille d’Or at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève. With iconic collections like the Girard-Perregaux 1966 and Vintage 1945, the brand’s commitment to precision and timeless design continues to define its legacy.

FAQs

How Much Does a Pre-owned Girard-Perregaux Watch Cost?

Pre-owned Girard-Perregaux watches offer refined craftsmanship and classic Swiss horology. Prices range from S$15,500 to S$26,500, reflecting demand for standout models like the Laureato Chronograph and Laureato Skeleton.

More broadly, Girard-Perregaux watches cost around S$13,000 on average, though pricing on the secondary market can range from approximately S$5,000 to S$64,000, depending on model, condition, and rarity.

The Laureato collection continues to be especially popular among collectors for its integrated bracelet design and sporty-luxury appeal, with pre-owned pieces typically priced from S$10,000 onwards, depending on configuration and movement type.

Whether opting for a contemporary chronograph or a skeletonized limited edition, Girard-Perregaux remains a strong choice in the independent luxury space.

What Are the Best Girard-Perregaux Watch Models?

  • Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges: A hallmark of Girard-Perregaux, this model features a stunning mechanical tourbillon visible through three iconic gold bridges. Known for its precision, it boasts an in-house movement with a 48-hour power reserve. Water resistance is typically 30m.
  • Laureato Chronograph: Combining luxury with sport, the Laureato Chronograph features an integrated steel bracelet and an octagonal bezel. Powered by the GP03300 movement, it offers chronograph functionality with a 46-hour power reserve. Water resistance is 100m, making it suitable for everyday wear.
  • Vintage 1945: With a rectangular case inspired by Art Deco design, this model features an in-house self-winding movement (caliber GP 9600) and a 46-hour power reserve. Water resistance is 30m, ideal for a dress watch.
  • Girard-Perregaux 1966: A tribute to the brand’s chronometric history, this model is powered by the GP4000 movement, offering precise timekeeping and a 40-hour power reserve. It features a minimalist design with 30m water resistance, perfect for formal occasions.

Are Pre-owned Girard-Perregaux Watches a Good Investment?

Pre-owned Girard-Perregaux watches can be a worthwhile investment, particularly for collectors focusing on limited editions or high-complication models. While the brand’s overall market prices have experienced a decline of approximately 14.8% over the past year, certain models demonstrate stronger value retention.

For instance, the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Skeleton has a market price of approximately S$62,100 as of February 2025, while its current pre-owned price at Watch Exchange is S$26,500. This significant gap offers an attractive entry point for collectors, especially for those seeking high-end finishing and open-worked movements. The Laureato Skeleton’s architectural design and limited availability help it retain long-term appeal despite broader market shifts.

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