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L. Leroy 18K Yellow Gold Classic Marine Automatic Chronometer Gent's Watch. New

Estimated price for orientation: 4 750 $

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Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: L.Leroy
Display: Analog Gender: Men's
Band Material: Leather MPN: Does Not Apply
Style: Luxury: Dress Styles Features: 18K Yellow Gold, Automatic, prestigious, masterpiece, Chronometer
Year of Manufacture: 2010-Now Movement: Mechanical: Automatic
Age: Modern (2000-present) UPC: Does not apply


Retail $35500  
100% Brand new. Complete with box and paper + warranty. Incredible craftsmanship!
All of our L.Leroy pieces come with 2 year stamped manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase, just like buying from a boutique at full retail price. We are the only dealer online who can offer the original manufacturer warranty.




The watch brand for true royalties… It is with great excitement and pride that we are offering this ultra-high-end small production boutique brand L.Leroy. Crafting watches only in precious metal, L.Leroy has a very Small annual production of 100 pieces a year, often sold directly to private clients through high-end dealers. The brand has never been discounted. Similar to the brand Guy Ellia, Leroy has the DNA of Swiss high-watch-making and French tradition and design, with a final product that rivals the very very best of Swiss products. Leroy was founded in 1747 and is the oldest of all the top watch manufactures. In fact, it is older than Patek Phillippe, Vacheron Constantin, Breguet, and Audemars Piguet. L.Leroy has a venerable royal history. By 19th century, it was the most prestigious watchmaker in  Europe. Appointment royal watchmaker by Louis 15 and Queen Elizabeth and King of Portugal. Throughout history, countless famous historical figures were clients of L.Leroy’s pocket watches and watches, as recorded in the company register. Owners of L.Leroy watches include, among artists and literary figures, Debussy, Chopin, Proust, Alexandre Dumas, Wagner, and Matisse; among statesman, Alphonse de Lamartine, Napoleon III, General De Gaulle, General Eisenhower, Roosevelt, and Churchill. Other famous clients include Alfred Nobel, St. Exupery, Lindberg, Paul-Emile Victor, Marcel Dassault, and the list goes on… These connoisseurs chose L.Leroy because of its supreme quality, craftsmanship, and exclusivity. Each one of the watch is a dedicated work of art.  The brand is a rare collaboration between the Swiss and the French. Two ateliers located in Bienne, Switzerland, and Besancon, France - the cradle of high watch-making in France. Perfect harmony in traditional watch-making techniques, involving painstaking-attention to detail, classic guilloche on dial, applied Indian ink for numerals, flawless polishing of the case. Astonishing in its beauty and precision, guilloche is one of watchmaking’s rarest art forms. Engraved patterns interlace, creating lines often so fine that they are barely visible to the naked eye. Created using a rose engine that dates back to the late 19th century, each line of guilloche is crafted by a master engraver, who skillfully controls the speed and pressue of the rose engine to ensure the flawless depth and symmetry of the pattern, representing traditional watchmaking excellence at its most exquisite. Those few master craftsman with the patience, dexterity and passion necessary to master the craft are as rare a breed as the rose engine themselves. Today, Switerzland has less than 10 full-time guillocheurs. L.Leroy especially champions and aims to preserve the art of guilloche and does that on all of its watch dials, as well as on automatic rotors with open display backs. Each watches exhibits classic and timeless design, utilizing the best watchmaking artisans. Each watch takes hundreds of hours to craft, hand-finish and regulate.  Movements involve beautiful finishing and fine-tuning to the standards of National Observatory of Besancon, known for precision. The long production process results in more exclusive than most commercially