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Régulateur Gravé Noir
/*$value = get_field( "a_item_type", get_the_ID() ); if ($value == "21") { $value = "Cufflinks"; } if ($value == "20") { $value = "Pen"; } if ($value == "35") { $value = "Pocket Watch Movement"; } if ($value == "19") { $value = "WATCH"; } if ($value == "51") { $value = "Watch Holder"; } if ($value == "88") { $value = "Watch Safe"; } if ($value == "49") { $value = "Watch Winder"; }if ($value == "") { $value = "WATCH"; }*/ //echo strtoupper($value); ?>Blending contemporary subtleties with refined vintage nuances, the Louis Erard Le Régulateur Gravé Noir watch introduces a beautifully arranged sector style dial to the portfolio. Forming part of the Noirmont collection, the dial displays its indications upon a grained black surface with contrasting polished rose-gilt indices, complemented by elegant fir tree hands. Following the styling codes of classical sector dials of the 1930s, the Régulateur indications are designed for optimum and intuitive readability, and with relief engraving proportioning the layout, the elements of the dial become individual visual highlights. An incredibly stylish piece throughout, the watch is presented in a 39mm polished stainless steel case with 5N rose gold details, with a sapphire crystal caseback revealing the Sellita SW266-1 automatic movement featuring a black lacquered Louis Erard bespoke openworked rotor.
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