They should have made this 40mm and include a quick release system to easily swap out the bracelet for a rubber strap. Also (and I understand why they did it) but ditching the natural escapement is disappointing. As a lover of the brand, I do hope this ju...
It feels like significant emphasis placed on something you would prefer be discreet, the asymmetric beveled relief highlighted with a white pinstripe, leading into a serif typeface which doesn't exactly scream sports, on a white disc rather than dial colo...
What's going on there with the crown? It seems strangely positioned or somehow reflected in the sides of the case, from both top and bottom. Hmmm. Cazalea
I want to like it because l love the brand and I’m in the market for a sports watch. But I want to see it in person. I would have preferred it slightly smaller and slimmer, and it would have been nice to swap out the bracelet for a strap. It may be that i...
It will be interesting to see which (if any) of the new sports models from independents will be considered iconic. I tend to think the Moser Streamliner has the best chance, but could it be this LF or the Czapek Antartique?
It gives an inelegant impression in terms of proportion, and bracelet design. Dial is not great either. Sometimes these first visualizations are off compared to the real product so I would need to see it in real. I love titanium and to work with that idea...
...very similar to the one used on the Grand Sport tourbillon reference. But I really DON'T like whatever is going on around the date window. Best to get rid of the date altogether... ...
...but if I could afford it, I love the thought of a tourbillon on a sport watch. It's completely off the charts. The bonus is, the star of the show is hidden on the back : )
it struck me at first as imposing but with substance and elegance…although that may be biased by my appreciation of LF. The center portion of bracelet is curious, to be seen in metal. But titanium is a nice twist, but comes at a cost, which isn’t exactly ...
And I expected this would come sooner or later. The timing cannot be better, when luxury sports watch prices are exponentially higher. Do I like this watch? Well, I want to. Firstly, I empathize with LF for creating this sports watch. After all the herita...
And the full length of my post got cut off. Gonna cut to the chase on my remaining points: 3. Use of titanium love it. Stainless steel is mainstream and this is a great choice. 4. Gradient blue dial what’s not to love? Check 5. Ghosted text “Sport Auto”. ...
But I don’t. In fact, it leaves me surprisingly indifferent. It is too close to an icon. And while it may be different enough to not count as an imitation, it doesn’t bring anything new to the game that is the blue dialled sports watch. (Except the Ti, wh...
Let me say first and foremost that I am a HUGE fan of the design and do not see just another clone / imitation of the Nautilus / Royal Oak. Secondly, I knew about this model prior to its launch and already secured one, hopefully it will be one of the firs...
in terms of quality, finishing, movement architecture, etc...it is not even close IMHO. That is the beauty of this passion. We all have our own preferences and choices. None of us is right or wrong. It just comes down to passion in the end 😉👍🙏
Can I ask what makes this watch more desirable TO YOU than the Streamliner, which I think shares a somewhat similar aesthetic? I assume the finishing is higher-end on the LF. Do you also prefer the overall look or shape of the LF? I ask as someone who is ...
I am also a sort of movement snob so I value the finishing and handwork found in the LF movement, whereas the Streamliner, although a nice movement, is much more Industrial. Comparing the Streamliner to this LF GS really isn't a fair fight since the price...
I very much want to try on the new LF. I actually really like the aesthetics. I just need to see whether it’s too large for my small (6.5 inch) wrists. I typically wear watches that are a bit smaller and thinner.
It really comes down to proportions and how the lugs taper as well as pairing larger watches with super supple and thicker straps which helps with comfort and fit. If you look through some of my posts, you can see how these larger watches fits since we ha...
And I think you made a thoughtful and well-considered decision. I like this GF, too, but would like to see it in metal before. The movement is very appealing to me! Cheers Thomas
These renderings are not ideal from which to form an opinion. Yes, I suppose it’s reminiscent of some other designs but nothing like the new Zenith Defy is 🙂. There are “Ferrier” elements that I am picking up. I could likely guess the brand without the na...