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A Régulateur Gravé in blue from Louis Erard

Louis Erard unveils a new emblematic piece joining its permanent collection: Le Régulateur Gravé, a standout from the Noirmont Métiers d’Art line. This creation reinterprets a classic horological archetype, the sector dial, while showcasing traditional engraving techniques. The sector dial, emblematic of 1930s watchmaking, is reimagined in Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu by Louis Erard for the first time. On a finely grained dial, engraving creates a subtle play of reliefs through a brilliant galvanic treatment, highlighting the key elements: time segmentation, optimised readability, concentric circles, and a railway track motif. The timepiece is presented in a 39 mm version, featuring a polished steel case with rhodium-plated details that houses the automatic Sellita SW266-1 movement. Its blue dial with a fine-grained finish, complemented by fir tree hands and minimalist indicators, offers a clear and refined reading of time.

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