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Classic Moon Silver

Case material
Red gold
Bracelet strap
Leather
Buckle
Pin buckle
Dial finish
Vertical satin-finished silver
Water resistance
30 m
Size
ø 40 mm
Thickness
12.90 mm
Movement
Manual-winding mechanical
Power reserve: 80 h, 21600 vph
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Day, Month, Moon phases, Power reserve indicator
Reference
LCF039.R5.G3N
Launch date
04.2024
Collection
Classic Moon
Price incl. VAT
86’480 CHF
Description

LAURENT FERRIER returns to its Classic first love. Taking us on a quest for the skies, with its new Classic Moon Silver. The LAURENT FERRIER atelier proudly presents this outstanding interpretation of their Classic collection. An Annual Calendar, and the brand’s first ever moon phase complication is set within the poetic curves of the design chosen by the GPHG as Best Men’s Watch in 2010, the year the brand debuted, a fitting frame for its first lunar complication.

The 40mm 18-carat red gold Classic case has the LAURENT FERRIER signature in each sweep of its pebble-smooth curves. The recognizable and studied shape results from a considered and discreet design evolution, encapsulating a silver dial with intricate hand-finished details. The aesthetic has all the hallmarks of the LAURENT FERRIER design language, with a gently curved bezel and the pleasure of setting the watch using the ball-shaped crown. The watchmaker offers a new interpretation of the classic stylistic codes for which the brand is known.

The Classic Moon reveals a sapphire case back that offers an expansive view of the new LF126.02 calibre, accompanied by the Olivette on the case back bezel, at 6 o'clock, making the movement accessible to the watchmaker.

The gently curved ball crown winds and sets the date and time. A flush-fitted corrector at 10 o’clock is used to adjust the day display, while a second corrector between 8 and 9 sets the moon phase complication with its enigmatic Aventurine glass design.

The Classic Moon, with its annual calendar and moon phase, embodies classical elegance, thanks to its meticulously curated dial. The very gentle vertical brushing creates a subtle and delicate interplay of light, giving a sense of purity despite displaying a wide range of indications.

Encircling the slender Roman numerals and baton markers is a chemin de fer minute track in a rich shade of petrol blue with the 31 date numerals in a classic font. The 31st is rendered in a luscious shade of cherry red, matching the central date pointer.

Deep-set just below 12 o’clock are two bevelled windows framing a weekday display on the left and the month on the right. The hour and minute hands are slender, ruthenium-treated white gold versions of the Assegai-shaped hands. A debuting feature, resplendent in blue, will inspire a closer look at six o’clock.

At the base of the dial, knowledgeable collectors will recognize a slightly expanded version of the small seconds display. It is intertwined with the first ever Moon Phase complication by LAURENT FERRIER, with a distinct and intricate design in eye-catching Aventurine glass and a translucid enamel. The rich blue of the captivating moon phase display embodies the understated elegance that sets any LAURENT FERRIER apart.

This version of the Classic Moon is paired with a brown calf leather strap with a matching Alcantara lining.

THE MOON PHASE COMPLICATION

As the first ever lunar complication from LAURENT FERRIER, this new creation is the pièce de résistance of this new reference. At the centre of the small seconds dial, an enigmatic dark blue moon disc represents the cycles of the moon. First, Aventurine glass from Murano artisans is engraved to create the shape of the moon and stars with hand-applied white paint for the details. The moon and stars are then hand-filled with Super-LumiNova and fired at high temperatures. Afterwards, the Super-LumiNova is further engraved to create craters on the moon’s surface. The magnificent moon phase disc is then adorned with a translucid petrol blue enamel applique, imbuing it with an enchanting and sophisticated effect.

An understated miniature baton pointer in white-lacquered or ruthenium-treated white gold indicates the seconds. The lunar phases of the Northern Hemisphere are opposed to the Southern Hemisphere moon, as indicated by the N and S markers between the small second markers.

Reflecting the LAURENT FERRIER brand, this first moon phase complication combines traditional age-old watchmaking craftsmanship with current modern sciences and technologies.

A REVISED CALIBRE

This new LAURENT FERRIER Classic Moon phase reference features an annual calendar with a precision moon phase: a first for the watchmaker. The annual calendar complication recognizes and distinguishes months with 30 and 31 days, automatically advancing to the 1st of the month when appropriate.

Manual adjustment is only necessary once a year, on March 1st, to adapt to the varying number of days in February. A discreet flush fitted corrector is set on the left side of the case between 8 and 9 o’clock to adjust the moon phase display. The date is adjusted the same way using a setting pin via a second corrector at 10 o’clock. All other adjustments are easily made using the crown.

Inspired by the brand’s previous annual calendar movement, the LF126.01, the new LF126.02 is a redesigned and improved version with an 80-hour power reserve, replenished through the crown. Over 30 new components have been added to create this new calibre, and more than twenty have been revised and optimized. A power reserve indicator is positioned on the case back side of the watch movement.

Highly appreciated by purists, the long blade ratchet pawl is characteristic of all hand-wound LAURENT FERRIER calibres, offering a polished bassiné finish handcrafted in the LF workshops.

The rear sapphire crystal reveals the mechanism and the finesse of its hand-crafted surface treatment, executed by LAURENT FERRIER watchmakers according to the most demanding criteria of traditional Haute Horlogerie. Each bridge is adorned with Rhodium-treated Côtes de Genève decoration. The main plate is embellished with circular graining, while the edges and interior angles are bevelled and polished by hand, just like each recessed screw head in the movement.