In 2017 , Laurent Ferrier designed a new variant of its Classic Tourbillon allowing to see the Tourbillon on both the dial side & the see-through caseback . This model was called the " Galet Classic Dual Tourbillon " or sometimes " Tourbillon Dual ".
Just trying to understand your choice. I’m personally not into sports watches, so I prefer this Classic Tourbillon with traditional finishing instead of the modern ruthenium finishing of the Grand Sport Tourbillon. But it’s just my taste and I fully under
Very tough choice: Laurent Ferrier Classic Tourbillon Double Spiral with White enamel Grand Feu dial ref. LCF001.02.R5.E10 powered by calibre LF619.01 (3Hz, 23 jewels, 80 hours power reserve) vs Patek Philippe Ref. 5101R-001 powered by calibre TO 28-20 RE
The new Laurent Ferrier Classic Tourbillon Teal , Série Atelier VII, ref. LCF001.P1.EVC1 features: A 41 x 12.5 mm platinum case A teal-coloured "Grand Feu" Enamel dial with 18k white gold 210Pd underplate Roman numerals finely outlined in bright white ena
Whether Classic Origin or Galet Classic micro rotor the beauty of LF design is in the pure design of the dial imho (in addition to the beautiful design of the case, the superb design and finishing of the movement…). So I am more fan of the time only versi
I have mixed feelings about the Laurent Ferrier Minute Repeater ref. LCF.030 (which is very rarely talked about). I love the architecture and level of finishing of caliber LF707.01 as well as the overall "less is more" aesthetic. But I'm not in love with
When I woke up this morning, I found that my watch collection had turned black & white. Is this a nightmare? Good news, though: my micro rotor became a tourbillon... Have a nice week! TODAY Cornes de Vache steel Hodinkee edition (credit: Collector Squ
Do you like tourbillons to be front or back? flying or bridged? I personally struggle with this complication: at first, I was very seduced by the flying tourbillon designed by Vincent Calabrese for Blancpain because it displays the movement of the escapem