Louis Erard Excellence Régulateur - 42mm

CHF 57/month - 0% interest

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CHF 2’750.00
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4 Reasons To Shop With Us

  • Based in Switzerland
  • 10 Days of Free Return
  • Free & Secure Delivery
  • 3 years warranty

The soul of this Excellence Régulateur lies in the Jura Mountains where Louis Erard is based, surrounded by grassy pastures and fir trees. These distinctive trees inspired the design of the hands and are featured as functional decoration on the crown, in subtle reference to Art Sapin – a variation of Art Nouveau from the Jura. The case sports the roundness of old pocket watches, although tightened by sapphire crystal. The matt silver dial is reminiscent of the elegant simplicity of the 1950s, but revitalised with shifting levels and contrasting finishes. And each detail has been finely crafted in order to produce an original and decidedly contemporary result. All with the natural, sensual touch of the chocolate calf nubuck leather strap.

Automatic movement
  • Ref. 85237AA21.BVA31
  • Diameter 42 mm
  • Gender Men's
  • Clasp Pin Buckle
  • Brand Louis Erard
  • Warranty 3 years
  • Product Type New
  • Case Stainless Steel
  • Dial color Silver
  • Strap Nubuck
  • Year
  • Collection Excellence
  • Box Yes

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Only people who have been living in Switzerland for more than two years, with at least a B permit, and are aged between 20 and 70 years are eligible for a 0% loan.

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All new watches are delivered with their original box and certificate as well as the official international warranty. Pre-owned watches are checked by a professional and, in case the original warranty has expired, Watchdreamer offers you a 12-month Warranty.

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