Dear All, I am thinking of getting my first LF/ independent haute horlogerie as this year's Christmas present for myself. The sector dial, grey tone, stainless steel case, tailor made luminous hands, manual winding and 80hrs power reserve all sing to me. ...
Honestly I think there are better off the peg choices within the brand. Of course the LE nature of this may appeal - but LF are always doing specials..... Contact them and ask them to make you something - you may be pleasantly surprised. π R
Frosted finish is at least as difficult - if not more - to apply than the usual cote de geneve / perlage. I also love the dial, I just bought the Octo Revolution but had I not I would seriously consider this LF... One thing you might want to consider: whi...
And the best priced watch of the entire LF current lineup normally has to come along with some shortages, somewhere. This time it is in the finishings. Honestly, I like the cooler and contemporary look of the frosted movement more. I have many watches wit...
I like sector dials, but i find this particular LF sector dial somewhat flat (at least in this picture), especially in contrast to the high-character hands. And I agree that this manual wind movement isn't nearly as nice as the LF micro rotor movement. Th...
The movement of this Rake/Revo is regrettably austere, and LF made no bones about the Origin being a decontented entry-level model when it arrived earlier this year. There are steel-cased Galet Micro Rotors available used for money similar to what Revolut...
In King Fook; it has a multi brand boutique that carries LF at Central Building, on Queen's Road, of Hong Kong Island. I suppose the dealer would be happy to mail the watch back to Switzerland for all service. If not, can let me know by pm and I will be h...