😄 actually … no

Apr 24, 2024,04:39 AM
 

The “secret” is that GP won’t reveal the name. That’s why you have to say “probably” this and “probably” that.

We know the names of many other designers from that era but not the Laureato. It’s been withheld even though many folks would like to know.
It many not interest you, but it does interest me and perhaps some other laureato fans. Janitor, in-house designer or someone from the Graef family … it’s all good. Would just be great to get a name.

Not sure what you mean by “luxurious” but GP was indeed successful during that period where others were floundering from the quartz crisis. GP took the more difficult route and developed its own cutting edge quartz movement and that became the standard. GP was the one who had the first production Swiss Quartz watch. They also set the standard with the 32768 Hz frequency which is still in use today. The Japanese even had to license technology from GP as they could not develop it themselves. Those are certainly some things to be proud of, wouldn’t you say?

The Laureato 4266 was a commercial success in an era where quartz technical accuracy and Swiss heritage (GP had both) was the only answer to the likes of Seiko. GP had won multiple awards from the observatory and received chronometer certification.

It’s your opinion that the design of the Laureato was “not great”. The market at the time liked it just fine.

Thanks for your comments and I wish you a pleasant day ahead. ☀️

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Adolfo Natalini did NOT design the orginal Laureato in 1975

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 23rd, 2024-10:08
Adolfo Natalini did NOT design the orginal Laureato in 1975. GP knows who the designer is but they will only say it was an in-house designer and they will not release his name. After I spoke with Fabrizio (his business partner for over 30 years) last week...  

Welcome. ☀️ Why cover it?

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 23rd, 2024-10:44
It’s public information on their website. And it’s part of the proof.

Yep... Me too.

 
 By: amanico : April 23rd, 2024-16:20

Yep … me three 🤔

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 23rd, 2024-16:58
The designer may be in his 70’s now as the laureato is soon to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2025. At least now we can say concretely who the designer was NOT. 😄

Agree ☀️

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 24th, 2024-04:46
But perhaps folks from the press need to ask this question point-blank during an interview with GP management. Tim Mosso in the house … 😄👋 Either way, at least we know who the designer was NOT. For the longest time, folks assumed it was Adolfo and perhaps... 

I'll look into this.

 
 By: Tim_M : April 30th, 2024-14:07

Thanks, Tim.

 
 By: amanico : April 30th, 2024-14:09

Thanks Tim☀️

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 30th, 2024-15:08

At that time, indeed.

 
 By: amanico : April 23rd, 2024-20:08

😄 actually … no

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 24th, 2024-04:39
The “secret” is that GP won’t reveal the name. That’s why you have to say “probably” this and “probably” that. We know the names of many other designers from that era but not the Laureato. It’s been withheld even though many folks would like to know. It m... 

Well then you know... All fine... ;)

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : April 24th, 2024-08:47
I distinguish between marketing and what a brand says about themselves -and- what is happening in the market. GP Seahawk was my very first expensive watch - so I was a big fan of the brand. I saw the firm several times with my own eyes, I knew the people.... 

Hard to say Nicolas … 🤔

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 24th, 2024-09:58
I’m really not sure but perhaps with some collective digging, the truth will be revealed to us in the near future. ❤️

Ooh … nice idea. 💡

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 24th, 2024-10:13
Lets see …

But how to get the plans for

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 24th, 2024-10:19
the laureato? Any ideas?

Ask to the museum.

 
 By: amanico : April 24th, 2024-10:19

Maybe you should …

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 24th, 2024-09:57
Ask yourself the same questions… 😅 Bro, you must be a lot of fun at parties. My post was simply to say they Adolfo Natalini was NOT the designer as conjecture implies. That’s it. I did extensive research and made the effort to make calls to Italy and such... 

Thank you

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 25th, 2024-08:39
I wish you a pleasant day ahead ☀️

Welcome Nicolas ☀️

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 23rd, 2024-16:55
One step settled at least. I knew it was not Adolfo and then I thought, why not just ask his business partner. ☺️

Good idea!

 
 By: amanico : April 23rd, 2024-17:21