and came away with that sneaking feeling the desire for one would take hold. Titanium case a big attraction. The movement striking and original, under a loupe refined. Exceptional dial and hands. Dial finish is remarkable but subtle. The whole piece gradu
Hello! You are making an excellent choice by picking a Laurent Ferrier as your next watch. Even though you have narrowed your choice down to two watches from his lineup, they are very different indeed. I can empathize with you that this can be a very diff
Team, after many months waiting, I’ve received this special piece. I had never seen it in person before, ordered just based on the design and pics + videos online, positive remarks of other owners, and having hte chance to try on some other pieces from th
Huge congrats, I surely have a soft spot the two LF (and the Classic Origin Opaline particularly) but they are all GREAT! Wear them in the best of your health!
The more I think of this one, the more I am sure it is my favorite. Because of its case and dial: But also for its movement, even if I know that it is not a consensual point, as some think it is too " simple ". Best, Nicolas
Happy Holidays all, This is a shot I took of the movement of my Laurent Ferrier Classic Origin Opaline. It's a manual-wind caliber 116.01, a much simplified movement compared to LF's previous efforts, this one using a Swiss lever instead of a natural esca
A ground rule: you have to buy at retail; you can never sell. One from Laurent Ferrier, the Classic Origin Opaline. Somewhat (but not very) sporty, 40mm. Nice hand wind movement which fills the case back, even if not as compelling as LF's micro rotor engi