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Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu, Louis Erard’s Tribute to the Sector Dial

Louis Erard presents its latest release, the "Le Régulateur Gravure Bleu," a watch that, as the company describes, embodies the concept of the "Napkin Strategy." This well-known business term refers to a simple, concise idea, often improvised, symbolizing its ability to be quickly sketched on a napkin.

Louis Erard introduces Le Régulateur Gravé as a permanent addition to its Noirmont Métiers d'Art line, reinterpreting the sector dial with intricate traditional engraving. By presenting this non-limited model, Louis Erard further solidifies its distinct identity while making its rare design more accessible to a wider range of enthusiasts.

Glossary

Ceramic

Ceramic,  is an inorganic non-metallic solid made up of either metal or non-metal compounds that have been shaped and then hardened by heating to high temperatures. The ceramic material used in watchmaking is a high-tech material that is stronger and more durable than regular ceramic. It is used to manufacture watch cases and other components.


The ceramic material is subjected to high temperatures and then cooled to obtain the desired hardness and color. Ceramic is lightweight compared to other materials used in watch case manufacturing. It is a strong and durable material that is resistant to scratches and corrosion.