lot 26

Laurent Ferrier

Galet Square Micro-Rotor in Stainless Steel

This lot has a reserve price
Estimate CHF 15 000 / CHF 30 000
Starting bid CHF 15 000
Location
Remote warehouse

Hammer price CHF 26 000
Total bids 21
Buyer’s premium will not be charged

Specification

CaseCushion case in stainless steel with crown at 3 o'clock, display caseback
StrapDark blue alligator leather strap with Laurent Ferrier pin buckle in stainless steel
DialVertically brushed dial with applied white gold indices, white gold Assegai hands, small seconds at 6 o'clock, signed 'Laurent Ferrier' at 12 o'clock
MovementAutomatic mechanical movement Cal. FBN229.01, functions: hours, minutes, seconds
Cal.FBN229.01
Ref.LCF013.AC.CG2
Movement No.308
Diameter:41mm
Lug-to-lug48mm
Year2015

Condition report

Case:Very good, minor signs of wear
Bracelet:Good, signs of wear
Dial:Mint condition
Movement:All functions working properly
Amplitude (Dial on top/Lift angle 52):Approx 270°
Accuracy (Dial on top):Approx +10 sec/day
Box:Yes
Papers:Yes

Reasons to Bid

The Laurent Ferrier Galet Micro-Rotor Ref. LCF013.G1.CG2.1 exemplifies the brand’s central principles of restrained design and advanced mechanical craft. Introduced within the maison’s signature Galet line, the model is appreciated for its balanced proportions, quiet refinement, and the technical sophistication of its micro-rotor movement. The 40 mm stainless steel case offers a contemporary interpretation of a classically oriented dress watch, its smooth contours and polished surfaces underscoring Laurent Ferrier’s commitment to clean, uninterrupted form. This sense of clarity continues on the dial, where a blue, vertically brushed surface is paired with Assegai-shaped hands and simple baton markers, producing a calm and orderly display of time. At its core lies the in-house Caliber FBN 229.01, a self-winding movement featuring a natural escapement and micro-rotor. The escapement employs a double-direct-impulse to the balance, enhancing energy efficiency and timekeeping stability while maintaining the high level of hand-finishing that defines the manufacture’s work.