
Zeus, known on WatchProSite as sinkholeninja, initiates a compelling discussion on the Laurent Ferrier Classic Origin Blue. His inquiry delves into the watch's aesthetic and the perceived austerity of its manual-wind caliber LF116.01, especially when benchmarked against the highly regarded Chopard L.U.C 1860. This article synthesizes community insights, offering a multifaceted perspective on this independent horology piece.

Now the question is the opaline or the blue?
I love the micro rotor movement, and with LF, so much of the appeal is with the movement (e.g., micro rotor and tourbillon) The micro rotor is what really brought appeal to LF (excluding the tourbillon here because that one is just too inaccessible for most enthusiasts due to cost) Cheers, John
I’ve read some concerns over reliability. Similar to Zeus, I’ve been seriously considering their Classic Origin as well, but with the opaline dial: In fact, I was looking at it again this past Friday!
but I would personally choose opaline.
a micro rotor rather than a Classic Origin. Also, I wanted a rose gold case… Best, Emmanuel
But I was more attracted to the traditional aesthetic of the micro rotor and I wanted a rose gold case, so I chose exactly this. But the opaline is wonderful (the blue too, btw, but I prefer opaline). Best, Emmanuel
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