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Daniel (mrds) shares the joy of reuniting with his Laurent Ferrier Galet Square after a three-month service, highlighting the unique charm of its dial and hands. His post resonates with collectors who appreciate the subtle elegance and distinctive design language of independent watchmaking. This thread offers a glimpse into the personal connection collectors form with their timepieces, especially after a period of separation.

Back from a 3 months stay at LF. So happy to have it on my wrist again!
Have a great day, all!
Daniel
Key Points from the Discussion
- The original author expresses a deep affection for the watch's dial and lumed hands, noting the 'stealthy' logo as a particular design highlight. He also acknowledges the appeal of Laurent Ferrier's standard dials and sublime hand shapes.
- The author outlines his ideal Laurent Ferrier collection: a Galet Square in steel for its casual style and a Galet Classic in gold for its exquisite elegance, noting that the steel Galet Square fulfills the first part of this aspiration.
- A fellow collector praises the watch's dial, calling it an 'instant classic' upon its release, and congratulates the author on owning such a fine piece.
- Another contributor acknowledges the 'terrific charm' of Laurent Ferrier watches, wishing the author well with his timepiece.
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