
In a captivating post, holdemchamp1225 shares a glimpse into his post-Geneva Watch Days relaxation, featuring an exquisite Laurent Ferrier Galet Tourbillon 'Aubergine' on his wrist. This article delves into the community's reaction to this exceptional independent timepiece, exploring its design merits and sparking a broader discussion on the evolving landscape of luxury sports watches.

There are watches that I would never own but still greatly admire (Patek enamel for instance) but this one inspires (hate to admit it) all sorts (lust, jealousy, intense admiration) emotions that Iβm not proud ofπ€£β¦you have exquisite taste and so does whoever designed the case and dial of this watch. Because at the end of the day, itβs really not the movement or some kind of bejeweled dial that sets this Laurent apart itβs simply excellent design. If I were Yokozuna I would be watching this piece
Enjoy the weekend everyone!
Itβs the 38mm variant. I think the lugs make it work well for me. It feels larger because of the hanging over lugs π
Spectacular LF you have there.ππ€©π Relaxing this extended holiday weekend with my latest addition:
Is the tourbillion loud (decibel-wise)? my weekend activities (young children and their activities) make this ceramic radiomir my perfect companion. You can see Tim mosso in the background try to act like he admires the RG Continuum. Have a good one
... central Munich. Normally we avoid it on Saturdays (plus holidays!), because it is just too crowded, but we had to pick a watch from my wife back up from service AND as a 'field study' it is interesting. Ro**x is seen as often as Casio, Seiko, Citizen and Swatch combined in other cities π... soooo boring. As a result, one feels far better with something more exotic and unknown on the wrist π Cheers, Alex
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