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Watches and Wonders 2026: Laurent Ferrier Unveils Sport Traveller

A modern traveller’s watch engineered with precision and restraint, Laurent Ferrier refines utility through design clarity and mechanical innovation, distilling travel timekeeping into pure horological intent

A modern traveller’s watch engineered with precision and restraint, Laurent Ferrier refines utility through design clarity and mechanical innovation, distilling travel timekeeping into pure horological intent

Traveller’s watches have undergone a quiet but decisive transformation. Once built for a narrow circle of pilots, explorers, and the occasional executive crossing oceans, they have now become essential instruments for a world that no longer operates within fixed borders. Time today is fluid, stretched across continents and compressed into moments, where a single glance at the wrist must reconcile multiple realities. In such a landscape, the traveller’s watch is no longer about novelty; it is about necessity, precision, and above all, clarity.

What defines this new generation is restraint. The modern traveller’s watch does not overwhelm with information

What defines this new generation is restraint. The modern traveller’s watch does not overwhelm with information; it refines it. Displays are cleaner, transitions between time zones more intuitive, and movements more efficient, all while maintaining the mechanical depth that defines fine watchmaking. This evolution is unmistakably present at Watches and Wonders 2026, where brands are reimagining how dual time and travel complications integrate into contemporary design. The emphasis is not just on what a watch can do, but on how seamlessly it does it, ensuring that functionality enhances rather than disrupts the experience of wearing it.

Within this context, Laurent Ferrier presents a compelling interpretation with the Sport Traveller

Within this context, Laurent Ferrier presents a compelling interpretation with the Sport Traveller, a watch that distils complexity into something remarkably composed. Its 42mm Grade 5 titanium case combines a bezel, with a circular satin brushed bezel, polished sides, a vertically satin brushed case middle, creating a refined interplay of finishes that feels both technical and understated, and an onion crown at 3 o’clock. The dial, rendered in slate grey with an opaline finish, reveals an anthracite surface that plays with nuance and depth, structured by powder grey transfers forming a central cross, minute track, small seconds markers, and logo. Beneath the hands, the words “Sport Traveller” appear in a tone on tone execution, almost hidden, reinforcing the watch’s quiet confidence.

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Two embossed apertures bring both function and symmetry. At 9 o’clock sits the home time, the anchor point for the traveller, while at 3 o’clock a semi instantaneous date tracks the passing of days as one moves across time zones. At 6 o’clock, a finely snailed small seconds counter introduces a steady, almost hypnotic rhythm. The signature Assegai shaped hands and teardrop hour markers, crafted in white gold 210Pd and filled with green Super LumiNova, ensure legibility in all conditions, whether under harsh daylight or in the subdued light of a cabin at cruising altitude. Baton shaped seconds and contrasting white discs within the apertures, displaying anthracite indications, complete a dial that is both functional and deeply considered.

At its core lies the new Manufacture calibre LF275.01, an automatic movement offering over 72 hours of power reserve

At its core lies the new Manufacture calibre LF275.01, an automatic movement offering over 72 hours of power reserve. Built with a Swiss lever escapement and an off centred micro rotor system, it incorporates a platinum oscillating weight positioned between the mainplate and rotor bridge for optimal stability and winding efficiency. To enhance resistance to shocks and vibrations, the movement is equipped with a unidirectional ball bearing, reinforcing its suitability for travel. Its bridges, treated with ruthenium and finished with horizontal satin brushing, reflect a contemporary technical aesthetic, while the micro rotor bridge is entirely hand finished, its angles softened with gentian wood and diamantine, and its surface brought to a mirror polish. Interior angles, zinc polished surfaces, and a combination of satin brushed and circular grained finishes further demonstrate the level of craftsmanship executed within the Laurent Ferrier workshops.

Completing the watch is an integrated three link Grade 5 titanium bracelet paired with a matching deployant

Completing the watch is an integrated three link Grade 5 titanium bracelet paired with a matching deployant buckle, ensuring both durability and comfort on the wrist. It is a watch that does not seek attention through excess, but through precision, proportion, and purpose. And at the ongoing Watches and Wonders 2026 in Geneva, Laurent Ferrier launches this Sport Traveller as a clear statement, that in a world constantly in motion, true luxury lies not in complication alone, but in the mastery of how that complication is expressed.

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