Laurent Ferrier

LAURENT FERRIER is a Swiss watch manufacturer founded in 2009 and named after its founder, Laurent Ferrier. The company focuses on luxury watches with a production of around 300 watches in 2021. The company is headquartered in Plan-les-Ouates in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland.

LAURENT FERRIER
TypePrivate
IndustryHaute Horology
Founded2009
FounderLaurent Ferrier
HeadquartersRoute de Saint-Julien 150, 1228 Plan-les-Ouates
Switzerland
Key people
Laurent Ferrier
Christian Ferrier
François Servanin
ProductsLuxury Mechanical Watches
Websitelaurentferrier.ch

Founder

Laurent Ferrier, born December 19, 1946, is a son and grandson of watchmakers.[1] His father worked on watches giving young Laurent an early exposure to Haute Horlogerie.[1][2] He trained at a watchmaking school and joined Patek Philippe shortly after. There, he worked on the prototype of the Genta-designed Nautilus.[3]

Laurent Ferrier was also a semi-professional car racer, driving various models such as the Lotus 18, Porsche 934, Porsche 935, and the BMW M1.[4] In 1979 he finished 3rd at Le Mans,[4] behind Paul Newman. It was during his racing years that he met and befriended François Servanin who would later become his associate. He worked at Patek Philippe for the next 30 years attaining the rank of technical director before launching his eponymous brand in 2010.[5]

Awards

2010 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève, Men's Watch Prize (Galet Classic Tourbillon Double Spiral)[6]

2015 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève, Horological Revelation Prize (Galet Square)[6]

2018 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève, Men's Complication Watch Prize (Galet Annual Calendar School Piece)[6]

References

  1. "Our story". laurentferrier.ch.
  2. "The Story of Laurent Ferrier, The Man". Revolution Watch.
  3. "Laurent's Ferrier interview by a collected man". laurentferrier.ch. 28 June 2017.
  4. "Legendary Watchmaker Laurent Ferrier Reveals His Racing History". petrolicious.com. 14 February 2017.
  5. "Get to know Laurent Ferrier". gq.com. 15 November 2013.
  6. "GPHG, list of awards" (PDF). gphg.org. 2017.
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