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By: Centurionone
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amanico
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Laureato-Olimpico - Sleeper … I think so

Why? 1. The Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 from Girard-Perregaux is a combination of TWO models. The Olimpico was retired with this last model and the Laureato Chronograph was born with this first model. Double signed with “olimpico” on the dial and “Laureato
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By: SingaporeMarc
5
amanico
37

So true ! …

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By: Cpt Scarlet
22
Cpt Scarlet
384

Switched the default gray alligator to a vintage CB bracelet.

The watch went from disco to art deco, I think ...
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By: als1678
6
Cpt Scarlet
136

Omega Speedmaster CK 2998-3 " Lollipop ".

Now that one is a beauty. In good condition, nice patina, and the lollipop chrono seconds hand... Not mine, alas... Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
2
amanico
38

Simply Tuesday.

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By: lm6
8
nasseriq
124

Haven’t worn this 5711J in years…

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By: LX (Alex)
8
LX (Alex)
124

GP Laureato vs. IWC Ingenieur

Seeing some beautiful pics of the new Ingenieur has piqued my interest about how it compares to the Laureato. 42 mm versus 40 mm. Now when I first discovered the GP, I bought the 38 mm, which actually wore more like a 36, a bit too small for my liking. I
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By: Aquaracer1
34
amanico
615

Portuguese day here

I love this piece and despite it's 44mm it wears beautiful on my 17cms wrist...
11h
By: bsandovalb
7
amanico
92

Leonidas CP 1 AMI: The Heuer Bund Italian Cousin.

Two for the price of one. And both from 1964, which is my favorite year. Alas, none are mines. Not yet, at least. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
8
amanico
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