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Hi Stephen ...
thanks for your kind words.
To answer your questions:
My scepticism about a constant (!) high-level finish was last year and based about the Galet Tourbillon pieces I saw.
It was not a big issue, but as I mentioned before we are talking about the Créme de la Créme of watchmaking and therefore my expectations have been very high.
What I saw now, was a pleasure for my eyes. But my mainfocus was and still is on the Galet Micro-Rotor.
Regarding your movement question. Have a look on the name of it: FBN (Ferrier, Babasini and Navas) Calibre 229.01
Laurent´s son Christian is a watch contructor and his role was to create (drawings, plans, 3D and prototyping) and turn into reality his father´s ideas.
Navas and Babasini (former co-worker of Laurent from PP and co-founders of BNB) are the rest of the core team, to make it all happen.
Picture of the core team:
Cheers my friend,
Oliver
Great job. Chapeau!
By: mphilippe : February 25th, 2012-15:16
What a great company. Messieurs Laurent Ferrier, his son Christian, Muller, Babasini and Navas. What a team. I was very fortunate to meet them together a couple years ago when the Micro-rotor was just an image on a computer screen. Your photos do justice ...
Thanks Oliver
By: tahoeblue : February 25th, 2012-21:33
It takes quite an effort to post such a wonderful report. And I always appreciate and respect your opinions. LF is on the verge of selling me a watch, but not quite there yet. Agree with Gary, there are some concerns regarding the bridge design of the Tou...
I understand.
By: BluNotte : February 27th, 2012-21:33
Though on the contrary to you, my main focus is on the Galet Classic! I have held it on several occasions just last week, and maybe i can understand what you mean. My expectations too are very VERY high mein Freund, as the decision does not come lightly t...