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Some answers...

 

1/ As for square or round, it is an eternal question. I could say that you can't get wrong, but I would go farther. 


At the beginning, I would have favored the Square. After some time, I feel more comfortable with the round. I fear to get rid of the Square. 

2/ Laurent Ferrier is a totally different universe. In terms of finishings, the micro rotor is among the best. But here again, I tend to favor the manual winding movement of the Classic Origins, which I find more sober, and more " intellectual ". The dials are exquisite, the hands are among the most beautiful I know. A league apart. 

3/ As for the price, what I fear is that Laurent Ferrier is getting the big head... They should be careful with that. Some years ago, remember, Laurent Ferrier did have ( and rightly so ) a succès d'estime ( critical success, but it sounds better in French. wink  )  but not  lot of people was ready to buy their watches. 

They should remember that, and keep some modesty. They can trust in themselves, once again rightly so, but staying modest. Now, if we consider the retail of a Nautilus, then they are right to ask 50 K euros for a steel watch. smile  wink  smile

I love this brand, I just don't want to see it falling in some too common traps. 

Best,

Nicolas

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