SKU: LCF013.AC.VG1
Square Micro-Rotor Evergreen
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Featuring immaculate detailing and finishing, the Square Micro-rotor Evergreen watch by Laurent Ferrier is a superb addition to a prestigious portfolio. An exceptional piece from the atelier of one of the most significant Master Watchmakers of our time, the model carries a magnificent deep green-toned dial enhanced with a vertical satin-brushed finish, fitted with the maker’s distinctive Assegai-shaped hour and minute hands, complemented by drop-shaped indices, with each element manufactured from 18ct white gold. Furnished with a baton-shaped 18ct white gold hand, the small seconds subdial at the six o’clock location is accentuated by a subtle concentric decoration. The model is presented in a beautifully executed polished 18ct white gold cushion-shaped case, sized at 41mm with a height of 11.10mm. Visible through a rear sapphire crystal, the Manufacture Calibre FBN229.01 natural escapement movement exhibits Haute Horlogerie finishing throughout, and is equipped with a power reserve of 72 hours via the exclusive micro-rotor pawl-fitted automatic winding system, and it features an exclusive silicon double-direct impulse escapement. The model wears on a brown leather strap secured with either pin buckle or folding clasp in 18ct white gold.
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