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mrds shares intimate photos of his Laurent Ferrier Galet, focusing particularly on the movement's intricate finishing, inviting the community to appreciate its horological artistry. This post highlights the collector's personal connection to the watch and the enduring appeal of exceptional movement architecture.
And I enjoy a Whiskey Sour after a nice dinner.

As some of you stated in my earlier post, the nice side of the Galet is its back. Here goes.


Sorry for the lousy pics, I hope you can still enjoy the show.
Best,
Daniel
Key Points from the Discussion
- The movement's visual appeal is paramount, with one contributor emphasizing that the aesthetic quality of the caliber itself is more important than the technical perfection of the photograph.
- The author expresses a personal dilemma, being equally attracted to both the quality of the finishing and the overall architecture of the movement, underscoring the dual appeal of haute horlogerie.
- The first photo is praised for capturing the 'spirit and magic' of the moment, suggesting the watch's allure extends beyond its physical attributes to the experience of ownership.
- The movement is widely admired for its superb quality, reflecting the high regard for Laurent Ferrier's craftsmanship.
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