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Classic Moon Annual Calendar Steel
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From the atelier of one of the most significant Master Watchmakers of our time, the Laurent Ferrier Classic Moon Annual Calendar Steel watch is characterised by exemplary craftsmanship and horologic sophistication. Presented in the classic 40mm Galet shaped casing manufactured from stainless steel, the watch carries a grey-blue opaline dial, with hand-painted 18ct white gold Assegai-shaped hands. Beautifully arranged, the dial features individual apertures for days and months, together with a pointer date indication on a light blue scale, and a small seconds paired with an indication for the moon cycle in both Hemispheres rendered with hand-painted constellations and Aventurine glass discs. Powered by the manual winding Manufacture Laurent Ferrier LF126.02 calibre with a power reserve of 80 hours, the watch wears on a dark grey leather strap.
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Introducing an exquisite dual Hemisphere Moon Phase indication, paired with an Annual Calendar complication, the Laurent Ferrier Classic Moon Annual Calendar watch boasts exceptional elegance and prestige. Housed in the classic Galet shaped case manufactured in either stainless steel or 18ct red gold, and powered by the Manufacture LF126.02 manual winding calibre, this is a timepiece
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