Laurent Ferrier Galet Round vs. Square Blue Dials
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Laurent Ferrier Galet Round vs. Square Blue Dials

By amanico · Nov 1, 2019 · 47 replies
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Amanico presents a comparative look at two Laurent Ferrier Galet models: the classic round and the square, both featuring distinct blue dials. The author seeks community input on which design is preferred, highlighting the subtle differences in their aesthetics and overall wrist presence. This post invites collectors to weigh in on the appeal of each case shape and dial variation.

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Classic? 



Or " fresher "? 



I cannot decide, personally... 

Best,

Nicolas

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keks
Nov 1, 2019

with the more interesting blue dial... but both very nice... square has that little extra in the case I think...

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M4
Nov 1, 2019

And the "electric blue" dial is pretty cool even if overall I'm not really all that into the color blue. M4

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Mike H
Nov 1, 2019

...as I already have one of each now (Classic and Square) and I can Indeed confirm that the Galet Square is quite nice and comfortable on the wrist. However believe me the Galet Classic case is not less interesting. I love both but actually I wear the Classic one two or three times more often than the Square one...

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kcinemod
Nov 1, 2019

The other is a real eye catcher, but maybe to flashy? The classic does look brighter under natural light at certain angles. I love mine!

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Mark
Nov 1, 2019

...but i’ll take that beautiful square case with the Yves Klein blue any day of the week.

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Mr.Gatsby
Nov 1, 2019

The classics always tend to do better than those that come across as eccentric. It’s like a white shirt will always find a place in your wardrobe for all ocassion versus say, a well designed colorful shirt.

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