Funnily enough, every time I wear this watch, it grows on me. The enamel dial, the Roman indices, the minimalist dial, the size and the weight - everything is just perfect...
Actually this is only watch I would buy out of those. This is my personal taste - I just don’t like holes in dials. But overall looks, of Laurent Ferrier is wonderful for me, the slim hands and indexes, perfect movement finish and look. Since beginning I ...
This watch immediate caught my attention when it was launched, and I had to wait until the AD advised me they received one. I think I got the first piece that hit the market here. One pitfall of collecting tourbillons is that they usually do not hold thei...
What a classy execution of GMT functionality without, spoiling original design. Congratulations on stunning watches. I believe Laurent Ferrier managed to create one of best modern interpretation of classic gentleman watches, while keeping his own style. A...
But that 1815 with the hammered dial is a bit special not just because of its rarity but it combines a wearable case, a magnificent dial and of course a tourbillon.
But I also have to give a shout-out to the Parmigiani which, in my opinion, is one of the most under-rated brands in all of horology. If someone wanted to go buy a wonderfully-finished, beautifully-designed high-quality timepiece, was happy to buy pre-own...
In fact, I acquired the Parmigiani Toric Tourbillon through an auction at a fraction of the listed retail price....quite a steal in my humble opinion...
The subtleness of having a hidden tourbillon for the pleasure of only the wearing is great. They are all beautiful, especially the Parmigiani, but the LF is the winner. I also love the LF traveler you showed. A beautiful collection! AH