Laurent Ferrier 'Galet' Micro-Rotor: The Art of Understated Elegance
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Laurent Ferrier 'Galet' Micro-Rotor: The Art of Understated Elegance

By Geo · May 10, 2021 · 34 replies
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Geo's original post highlights the understated elegance of the Laurent Ferrier 'Galet' Micro-Rotor, praising its minimalist dial design and discreet aesthetic. His observations invite readers to appreciate the brand's 'less is more' philosophy, a refreshing counterpoint in a sometimes-overstated luxury watch market. This article explores why this particular model resonates with collectors who value subtlety and refined craftsmanship.

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Every time when I look at most of the 'Laurent Ferrier' models,
I am so in impressed with the simplicity of the dials. 
No nonsense texts, screaming names or unnecessary details, what makes the watches so discreet.
Less is more is here absolute the case.
The green alligator strap is may be not everyone's cup of tea, and I must say that a chocolate brown
strap works really well too, with this dial colour.

George







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mahesh
May 10, 2021
Works great

I was with my LF today as well....matching the โ€˜monday bluesโ€™ ๐Ÿค” Best, Mahesh.,

GE
Geo
May 10, 2021
Those white hands are amazing, still have to see that in the flash

But it seems to work really well.

MA
mahesh
May 10, 2021
Thanks Geo...it is more half-white

really adds contrast yet subtle !

SE
Sebi
May 13, 2021
its definitely a beautiful one, this is a perfect watch!

WA
Watchonthewrist
May 10, 2021
Such a beautiful LF . Love that dial color and really like that strap combo a lot .

Excellent choice my friend

GE
Geo
May 10, 2021
Thank you! The dial color was no brainer, the strap color was.

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