Laurent Ferrier Galet Square Boreal: The King of Cool?
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Laurent Ferrier Galet Square Boreal: The King of Cool?

By amanico · Jun 2, 2020 · 36 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) presents the Laurent Ferrier Galet Square Boreal, challenging conventional notions of luminosity in haute horlogerie. His post invites collectors to consider how a 'luminous' dial and hands, often associated with sportier timepieces, integrate with the refined aesthetic of an independent watchmaker. This discussion explores the 'King of Cool' moniker and the unique appeal of this particular reference within the Laurent Ferrier lineup.

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Here it is... 



Usually, I am not a big fan of these " luminous " dials and hands on such a watch, but here, I find the contradiction quite cool. 

What do you think? 

Best,

Nicolas

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ChetBaker
Jun 2, 2020
Not sure. Looks like a Ming. [nt]

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amanico
Jun 2, 2020
OR maybe it is the Ming which looks like this LF? [nt]

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foversta
Jun 2, 2020
And I prefer the Ming... ;-) [nt]

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Moana43
Jun 2, 2020
I'm with you -- very cool. [nt]

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amanico
Jun 2, 2020
Thanks for sharing your opinion, Moana. [nt]

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Moana43
Jun 2, 2020
I actually got to see this one in person.

I took a class put on by the New York Horological Society which involved taking a movement apart and putting it back together again. One of the instructors was wearing this watch. What made it very special was the fact that he had been permitted to assemble the movement himself! Great story -- great watch!

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