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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

Dividing head

A dividing head or division plate is a disc or plate that contains a series of evenly spaced holes or notches that correspond to specific divisions of time, such as minutes or seconds. It is typically used in conjunction with other tools and machinery in watchmaking to accurately set and adjust the timing functions of the watch. By aligning the appropriate hole or notch with a reference point, watchmakers can ensure precise division and synchronization of the watch's timing mechanism, allowing for accurate measurement and display of time.