LAURENT FERRIER. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH
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LAURENT FERRIER. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH

SIGNED LAURENT FERRIER, GENEVE, GALET MICRO-ROTOR, MOVEMENT NO. 113, CIRCA 2013

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LAURENT FERRIER. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH
SIGNED LAURENT FERRIER, GENEVE, GALET MICRO-ROTOR, MOVEMENT NO. 113, CIRCA 2013
Cal. FBN 229.01 automatic silicon lever movement, 35 jewels, micro-rotor, silvered dial, applied pink gold dagger numerals, subsidiary seconds, circular case, glazed display snap on back, 18k pink gold Laurent Ferrier buckle, case, dial and movement signed
40 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

US$15,000-25,000

With Laurent Ferrier Certificate of Origin and Guarantee dated January 2013, loupe, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.


The present watch is in excellent condition.

Son and grandson of watchmakers, Laurent Ferrier, an important player in today's watchmaking scene, is the figure of the brand that bears his name. Profoundly attached to the excellence of traditional watchmaking crafts and with his lengthy experience in the fields (including Patek Philippe), Laurent Ferrier demonstrates his assiduity with his first model, the Galet Micro-rotor. It features three exclusive characteristics: a micro-rotor automatic winding system fixed between the main plate and the micro-rotor bridge, a silicon escapement with double direct impulse on the balance and a silent block shock protection system for the microrotor. The Galet Micro-rotor by Laurent Ferrier was officially presented at Baselworld in 2010.

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