G'day,
you all now this one is a watch that i really love (like the Vintage45 line) and i´m happy to see there´s an addition to it. Roger was so nice to share some details of the new Laureato Evo3 below, so i´ll try to add some points:

wallpaper size version of the picture
LAUREATO EVO3 CHRONOGRAPH
TECHNICAL DATA
- Movement GP 033C0, automatic mechanical Calibre 11 1/2
- Frequency 28,800 vib/h 4Hz
- Rubies 52
- Power reserve 46 hours
- Case water-resistant to 50 metres
- Dimensions 44 mm
- Height 15.10 mm
- Crystal sapphire
- Back sapphire crystal secured with 6 screws
- The LAUREATO EVO3 has been given a new look.
The strong identity of this model, which was launched in 2003, has aroused considerable interest on international markets.
It now features a new dial with a silvered opaline ground. The centre has a clous de Paris décor and four black-ringed counters: a 24-hour counter at 9, a date hand at 12, a seconds counter at 3, and an hour counter at 6. The minutes are indicated by a red-tipped direct-drive centre-seconds hand. Other features include round luminescent hour markers, rhodium-plated hour and minute hands, and a red centre-seconds hand.
The case and integrated bracelet are made of steel. The movement is visible through a sapphire crystal caseback secured with six screws.
I think the white "waffle" dial goes very well with the Laureato shape, with the new
round index markers adding a nice difference:

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The technical specs are basically unchanged of the 2003 version, so most of it still applies; if you didn´t check it already, maybe there will some interesting points:

click here for an in-depth look at the Laureato Evo3 black dial
In terms of other variations:
What is
not pictured (because there was no watch available for shooting a picture due to the lively traffic on the GP booth), is the
Laureato Evo3 Titanium.
There will be a small (really, there will not be too many) production run of pieces with Titanium cases and Titanium bracelets. The case finish and the brushed bezel most probably will be the same as the 2003 black dial steel version and the technical data of course identical.
As far as i know, other variations including a version on strap are still undecided.
I´ll try my best to get a picture of the TI version as well, so that may be presented in a later update.
Apart from that, other variations (especially a three-hands piece) are not to be expected soon.
Greetings from germany,
Peter