
Daniel (mrds) shares the joy of reuniting with his Laurent Ferrier Galet Square after a three-month service, highlighting the unique charm of its dial and hands. His post resonates with collectors who appreciate the subtle elegance and distinctive design language of independent watchmaking. This thread offers a glimpse into the personal connection collectors form with their timepieces, especially after a period of separation.

A spectacular piece, congratulations! LF is exceptional in every respect.
Actually a terrific charm both of them Enjoy it and wear it in the best of health ! Mike
I love everything of this watch, but particularly that dial. It was an instant classic the moment it was born. Congratulations for having such a nice piece! Cheers. René
Galet Square in steel, for its casual style and charm, AND a Galet Classic in gold - white or red is a matter of taste - for its excuisite elegance and timeless class. Now, the first part is completed, the second will remain on my wish list for the time being. Best, Daniel
I also fell in love with this dial and the lume hands. Love the stealthy logo, which is actually almost not seen at all. On the other hand, the standard dials are extremely nice as well, and the shape of the hands is just sublime. So maybe, one day... Thanks, renerod, for your kind words. Daniel
The backside is the real star, here! Thanks, jkvs.
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