
Nicolas (amanico) shares his enduring affection for the Laurent Ferrier Classic Origin Opaline, highlighting its case, dial, and movement. His post invites a deeper look into what makes this particular reference a standout, especially considering the nuanced discussions around its 'simpler' movement and design choices. This article explores the community's insights into its design heritage and collaborative editions.



Simplicity can be hard to achieve
about the movement I’ll say it looks rather industrial for that dial and elegant case
Love the simplicity of the design: It is rather difficult to simplify and to make the result looks better. Very successful in that case. Love also the small red details. Now looking at the movement: i again like the simplicity of the design [because it is obviously part of the “intent”]. Here with the simple, linear architecture, I believe we won’t have to count and debate on interior anglage ? 🤠Many good releases from LF of late, this one, the Galet LE for Macedo - what a relief to not be in t
Look at that subtle co-branding and terrific sector dial
Very nice and subtle placement of the co-branding indeed. Reminds me of the PP 5125
Choose a custom made LF, buying a LF galet with micro-rotor and add this second dial ;-) My 2 cents.
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