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Property of the Original Owner

8015

Laurent Ferrier

Ref. LCF036.T1.CG

Classic Origin Blue

A rare and attractive grade 5 titanium wristwatch with small seconds, gradient blue dial, certificate and presentation box

- Originally developed to honor the aesthetic codes established by Mr. Laurent Ferrier in 2010, the Classic Origin has become an icon of the LF collection.

- This particular watch is crafted from robust grade 5 titanium, featuring a stunning gradient opaline dial in a rich, slightly dégradé blue tone.

- Inside the Classic Origin Blue is the caliber LF116.01, which includes components such as a Swiss lever escapement, a free-sprung balance, a Breguet overcoil and a long-blade ratchet system.

- Striking and visually appealing, this watch also boasts a remarkable presence on the wrist. It is preserved in excellent condition and is offered by the original owner with all its original accessories, including the Certificate of Origin, loupe, instruction manual, its presentation box and outer packaging.

Laurent Ferrier

Swiss | 2008

Introducing its first watch to critical acclaim in 2010, Laurent Ferrier was founded by long-time Swiss watchmaker of the same name. Following a 37-year career at Patek Philippe, Ferrier founded the brand in 2008, creating timeless wristwatches inspired by the finest wrist and pocket watches from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Revered by collectors around the world for their genuine innovations and understated elegance, the brand specializes in exquisitely hand-finished movements featuring state-of-the-art watchmaking technology. Galet, or "pebble" in French, describes the signature feature of the brand's cases used across its collection — with soft curves, domed crystals and rounded edges reminding one of a smooth pebble.



Key models include the Galet Classic Tourbillon Double Spiral and the Galet Micro-Rotor, with stunning movement architectures designed after prestigious observatory chronometer movements of the twentieth century.

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