And I love the crown, personally. It was part of the reason why I acquired a Galet micro rotor and I would love to have it featured on a manual wind watch like this tourbillon…
The new Laurent Ferrier Classic Tourbillon Teal , Série Atelier VII, ref. LCF001.P1.EVC1 features: A 41 x 12.5 mm platinum case A teal-coloured "Grand Feu" Enamel dial with 18k white gold 210Pd underplate Roman numerals finely outlined in bright white ena...
The tourbillon version has the dreaded "TOURBILLON DOUBLE SPIRAL" written across the dial. * pic from Monochrome Although I see one without the text, and with IV used instead of IIII. Both versions have the same reference apparently (LCF001.G1.E10). * pic...
I didn’t pay attention to the fact that the 1st one shown by Nico is a micro rotor, not a Tourbillon. But the Clous de Paris dial doesn’t bear the dreaded writing on the dial and it’s one more reason for me to like it!
And I love the crown, personally. It was part of the reason why I acquired a Galet micro rotor and I would love to have it featured on a manual wind watch like this tourbillon…
someone on here responded to the teaser by hoping that they were about to release a smaller size Classic Origin, and I'd have been a lot more excited by that than this.
…as far as I am concerned I like it as it is. I like this enamel version better than the clous de Paris dial iteration. Because of the 41mm size it must have a nice presence on the wrist. I would have to see it IRL to be sure but I wonder if the white ena...