
Henry (joenghenry) explores the Laurent Ferrier Classic Origin for Revolution, a timepiece that marries a distinctive sector dial with a stainless steel case and manual winding. His post delves into the aesthetic appeal of its design elements while raising crucial questions about the movement's finishing and the practicalities of after-sales service for collectors in Hong Kong. This discussion offers valuable insights for anyone considering an entry into independent haute horlogerie.


Honestly I think there are better off the peg choices within the brand. Of course the LE nature of this may appeal - but LF are always doing specials..... Contact them and ask them to make you something - you may be pleasantly surprised. 😉 R
Frosted finish is at least as difficult - if not more - to apply than the usual cote de geneve / perlage. I also love the dial, I just bought the Octo Revolution but had I not I would seriously consider this LF... One thing you might want to consider: while I love the design work done by Revolution / The Rake I’m far less impressed by their retail operation. Took them 2 weeks to ship my watch in UPS economy instead of Fedex express indicated at order, the UPS guy did not even ask me for a signat
Although I do like that bracelet on other watches.
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