
quattro's exploration of the Laurent Ferrier Minute Repeater ref. LCF.030 offers a candid look into the nuanced preferences of a seasoned collector. His detailed critique, balancing admiration for horological artistry with personal aesthetic reservations, provides a valuable framework for understanding the subjective nature of high-end watch appreciation. This discussion highlights how even exceptional timepieces can spark debate over design choices, case materials, and subtle dial elements.







Laurent Ferrier Galer Minute Repeater in Action (by Sjx)
Minute Repeater in action by Boris Pjanic
I especially like tourbillon watches that do not have a dial cutout. M4
Personally, I dislike officer-style lugs so this minute repeater is not a favorite of mine for that reason. However, you mention the Tourbillon with the clous de Paris and I have seen a similar one in person and absolutely loved it. I thought the one I saw was white gold with a black dial, but looking at the flyer I received it states it was stainless steel. I didn’t try it on as I didn’t want to invite any temptations…
Is it just me or does the case seem a bit Lange-esque, though ?
If I was offered this MR, I would certainly not turn it down. I still have a preference, though.
Thanks for your reaction.
I wouldn't say that the case is Lange-esque, because it has officer lugs and because the case flank is rounded. Thanks for your reaction.
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