
Nicolas (amanico) shares an exquisite look at the Laurent Ferrier Montre D'Ecole in steel, a piece that continues to captivate collectors with its refined aesthetics and horological integrity. His personal reflection on its beauty, even while acknowledging a new favorite in the Classic Origin, sets the stage for a deeper appreciation of Laurent Ferrier's distinctive approach to watchmaking. This article explores the nuances that make this reference a standout.


Giving me vc patrimony vibes however
And this micro rotor is my absolute favorite from all micro rotor movements on the market as you know (even if all their movements Double Spiral Tourbillon, and the latest manual winding one are also top notch)
The design remembers me of our WPS 20 - does anyone know anything about the progress?
This movement is incredible with its finishing and escapement, and LF in general small and boutique. I just think the dial similar to the patrimony (formerly patrimony contemporaine)
but there is actually nothing in their collection, that's not to like. Their variaty in dials is huge, and they're all done so well. GEO
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