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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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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
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Galet Square Boreal features a 41mm case, 11.1mm thickness, and a micro-rotor movement with a 72-hour power reserve and double direct impulse system. Its stealthy, darkened brand name and 30m water resistance position it as an ideal casual or holiday watch, appealing to those who appreciate understated luxury.
- The beige dial version of the Galet Square is exceptionally rare, with only 18 pieces confirmed by Laurent Ferrier. Owners highlight its comfort, legibility, and the movement's top-tier finishing, cementing its status as a highly desirable and exclusive timepiece.
- The Boreal's sector dial with lume evokes a 'Steve McQueen' aesthetic, suggesting a watch suited for driving enthusiasts. This connection is reinforced by Laurent Ferrier's own history as a Le Mans competitor, adding a layer of automotive heritage to the timepiece.
- One collector recounts a unique experience where a horological instructor, wearing this very watch, revealed he had been permitted to assemble its movement himself, underscoring the personal connection and craftsmanship behind Laurent Ferrier timepieces.
- While the Boreal's luminous dial offers a distinct aesthetic, some collectors maintain a preference for more classical Laurent Ferrier designs, such as those with assagai indexes and hands, acknowledging the brand's diverse offerings cater to varied tastes.
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