This white gold Laurent Ferrier Galet Classic Tourbillon is a quintessential execution of the watchmaker’s classic, pared-back aesthetic. With its black onyx dial, balanced with white Roman numerals and the Galet case, it is discrete and understated, all the while housing an impressive complication. The Classic Tourbillon earned a distinction at the 2010 Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix in the men’s watch category.
Laurent Ferrier is a true independent manufacture. It is headed by Laurent Ferrier himself, who worked at Patek Philippe for 40 years, finishing as their creative director. Beyond his watchmaking pedigree, Ferrier is also notable for having raced at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he came third in 1979, coming behind none other than Paul Newman. Located in the village of Vernier in Switzerland, his small workshop resides in a converted single-family home, where each watch is hand-assembled by a single watchmaker.
The deep onyx dial with white Roman numerals is perhaps one of the more desirable iterations of the Tourbillon, and the dial complements the white gold case. Ferrier himself has been quoted as saying that his work focuses on delivering “simplicity, precision, and pure, uncluttered beauty”. The piece also bears Ferrier’s signature Assegai-shaped hands, a name and shape that invokes the appearance of the javelins used by Zulu warriors.
Turning the watch over to reveal the movement, we see that it is powered by the LF619.01, which was developed by Ferrier in conjunction with La Fabrique du Temps. This is Ferrier’s take on the double direct-impulse escapement invented by Abraham-Louis Breguet. The tourbillon is distinguished by a “double spiral”, with two spirals that are attached opposite to each other. These spirals allow it to maintain the centre of the balance firmly on its axis, and in turn, to eliminate any potential timing discrepancies. One of the earlier movement designs to emerge from the brand, it speaks to the combination of traditional watchmaking and modern reliability that the brand seeks to exhibit.
The layout of the bridges and wheels is particularly intriguing in this instance, displaying the complex movement in a way that is visually pleasing. The finishing of the movement is a major focus for the Galet Classic Tourbillon, with contrasts established between the perlage backdrop and the thick circular-grained Geneva Stripes on the bridges. The incredibly precise finishing of the interior angles is achieved using a burin, and the handwork of the manufacture’s skilled craftsmen.
If sold within the United Kingdom, this Laurent Ferrier Galet Classic Tourbillon will be subject to 20% VAT.
Closer look
Brand: | Laurent Ferrier |
Model: | Galet Classic Tourbillon |
Movement: | Manual-winding LF.619.01 |
Functions: | Tourbillon, hours, minutes, sub-seconds |
Features: | Grand Feu enamel dial, display back |
Case material: | White gold |
Case diameter: | 40mm |
Crystal: | Sapphire front and back |
Strap: | ACM’s strap – grey textured calf, beige alligator strap, Laurent Ferrier white gold deployant buckle |
Strap size: | 20mm x 16mm |
Year: | 2012 (sold) |
Box & papers: | Outer box, dust cover, box, polishing cloth, Laurent Ferrier wood loupe, leather travel pouch, Certificate of Origin and Guarantee |
This Laurent Ferrier Tourbillion is in very good condition. Superficial marks can be found on the bezel, mid case and lugs, consistent with minimal wear. The onyx dial, white printed hour markers and hands are in fantastic condition showing no marks or defects. The engravings and hallmarks on the caseback are crisp and well defined.
The watch comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man, alongside a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.