There are some great Galets, Galet Squares, Montres d‘école in this forum. Micro rotors, tourbillons, manual wind movements. Dials in every color, stainless steel or rose gold pieces. All of them mesmerizing, all with their particular style. All beautiful...
simply gorgeous! This may be my favorite LF. Have yet to see one in the metal but have been quite sure for some time that one day I will own a Laurent Ferrier. Cheers Marc
Many different options from LF, and almost impossible to make a bad choice. Just a matter of taste. I do love the Boréal version with its stealthy cool look. But I‘m equally tempted by an elegant Galet classic, perhaps in rose or white gold. Or the new Op...
I enjoy one at the moment....the LF Galet Classique... in steel it is practical daily wearer yet understated ! the movement is well done, very refined & fills the case - i would very well say, the best micro-rotor movement in the market today ! Almost ove...
Love the blue dialled Galet with its flowing lines. And then this Tourby.... you bring out the heavy metal here! Thanks for sharing these beauties, mahesh, and enjoy them some more!
Apart from my very busy planning at work I had to cope with some personal problems. As mod I was of course keeping an eye daily on the forum here but posting much less... But yes of course I'll post my Galet Tourbi with p^leasure
And the Galet Tourbi is definitely great as well: under the radar, versatile, easy to wear in every circumstance, but gorgeous stunning, classy I never get tired of it. I hope for you you have one one day it is among my most loved watches as you know
In fact, PD's designs are based on a 1950's movement and so have less horological interest than an LF. Not to knock PD, but just to say that LF has suffered undue criticism.
I‘m not an expert on this at all, but I would think that everybody in the Swiss watch industry does rely on collaboration with external suppliers. Just from the way this industry is organized, I assume much of the innovation comes not from watch houses bu...
I love that Breguet dial and the brown dialled Galet Square is just my thing! Are those all steel models or some white gold too? A true aficionado you are, Mr. Gatsby!
Hi Sheen, beautiful piece, and looking into the same (as a first luxury watch and daily wearer). I notice the strap is a darker brown without the white/lighter sticking which appears on other photos I have seen. Is this the strap from the Green Opaline? M...
It may be the classiest, most understated watch, at all! Thank you Mike for sharing this enameled beauty. No LF roll call could be complete without it. Enjoy your Sunday! Daniel