Laurent Ferrier Tourbillon Grand Sport: The Steel Sports Watch Debate
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Laurent Ferrier Tourbillon Grand Sport: The Steel Sports Watch Debate

By TheMadDruid · May 12, 2020 · 25 replies
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TheMadDruid's original post sparks a fascinating debate about the intersection of high horology and casual wear, specifically questioning the rationale behind integrating a tourbillon into a steel sports watch. This discussion explores whether such a sophisticated complication truly belongs in a robust, everyday timepiece, or if it's a testament to haute horlogerie's evolving landscape. The author's initial skepticism, paired with an appreciation for the aesthetic, sets the stage for a nuanced community conversation.

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but on both sides of the case this does look fabulous 








This message has been edited by cazalea on 2020-05-12 06:54:28

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AM
amanico
May 12, 2020

The former version from past year.

JU
Jurry
May 12, 2020

It looks great but somehow sports watch and tourbillion don’t add up in my view

CP
Cpt Scarlet
May 12, 2020

I’m not fond of the lume colour.

MD
mdg
May 12, 2020

...the color is unusual. I also like the ‘just because’ attitude of this watch. Wish it were a bit smaller but I can’t afford it anyway : )

M4
M4
May 12, 2020

The metalworking on the case and bracelet is exceptional imo. M4

JM
jmpTT
May 12, 2020

Would you take a Nautilus into the water? You can, but most people won't. Will you take off the Nautilus to scrub a pot? Probably not. To me, that is a casual or relaxed watch. The Fifty Fathoms is sportier than this watch, bigger, thicker and with a bezel. You might take that one in the water. Who can forget the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tourbillon, with the signature carousel? To me, that was a step too far. Some people will just say, "Let the market decide." Anyways, this Laurent Ferrier is the

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