A new interpretation of the Laurent Ferrier Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue, with a new enamel dial.
Press Release details with commentary in italics.
New: Laurent Ferrier Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue
The Laurent Ferrier Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue will retail at SGD 149,120 inclusive of GST.

Commentary
We covered the 2016 release for the Galet Traveller Asia edition, which was released not long after tge 2015 launch the first version of a Galet Traveller with an enamel center dial featuring a world map. This initial view was Europe centric but in Laurent’s mind, it was a first step to some other views of our planet to reflect its beauty and infinity. For this second version, Laurent Ferrier decided to focus on Asia and particularly on Singapore. The Galet Traveller Globe Night Blue featuring the interpretation of Earth by night followed. And this novelty marks 15 years with a new enamel dial.

The release goes to length to describe the differences between the 2016 edition and the current novelty, so we will not repeat that. Read the text below.
Our impression is that the dial is now rendered mostly dark, with spots of gold showing the inhabited areas where light is coming from the cities. Of course, this is an imaginary depiction, as it provides the entire world with bright and dark spots all at once, instead of the realistic representation of the nominal 12 hour day and 12 hour night. The other aspects remain the same as the other Galet Traveller Globe, including the cal, LF 230.02 movement with dual timezone and date. The caliber number is updated from LF 230.01 to LF 230.02, but it is not clear what has changed. Visually, by inspecting the case back, the movements look identical. The double direct-imoulse natural escapement remains.

Release details
In 2016, LAURENT FERRIER unveiled a demonstration of its expertise in artistic crafts and visual balance with the Galet Traveller Globe Night Blue, featuring its first interpretation of our Earth by night. Today, to mark the brand’s 15th anniversary, Laurent has chosen to give a second life to this emblematic piece. The Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue now features a brand-new enamel dial.
A REIMAGINED DIAL
The 2016 edition was distinguished by an engraved white gold dial, where the oceans were adorned with translucent blue enamel, and the continents subtly enhanced with gold glitter. In 2025, engraving gives way to the art of miniature painting, with the continents cloaked in opaque blue enamel, elevated by more intense specks of enamelled gold, lending the whole piece a more refined and minimalist aesthetic.The centre of the dial is adorned with a convex planisphere depicting the five continents in white gold, covered with blue enamel, and surrounded by a sea rendered in deep blue enamel. Crafted using the age-old champlevé technique, the main challenge lies in executing this enamelling on a three-dimensional surface. The centre of the dial, made out of gold, is convex in shape, allowing for the reproduction of the Earth’s globe and enhancing the central motif – the five continents. The world’s city lights as seen from space at night are hand-painted with touches of enamelled gold, enhancing the contrast with the darker oceans. In addition to exceptional craftsmanship, more than five different firing stages are required to complete this central part of the dial.

Hand-finished with a circular satin-brushed surface, the outer ring or hour circle in slate grey creates the impression of plunging towards the central sphere, accentuating the illusion of a raised globe, seemingly hovering above the dial. The three-dimensional aspect of the dial is further enhanced by the drop-shaped indices, whose tips extend beyond the circle, appearing to be suspended above the globe.
AN AESTHETIC DESIGNED TO ENHANCE LEGIBILITY
The Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue has been developed to combine practicality with the refined balance and aesthetic harmony of the timepiece, ensuring clarity and performance in all circumstances. As a contemporary timepiece designed for globetrotters, it offers a distinctive interpretation of the dual time zone function.

Discreetly integrated on the left side of the case, two perfectly symmetrical oblong pushers allow the local time, displayed by the central hour hand, to be adjusted. When changing time zones, this central hour hand can be moved forwards or backwards in one-hour increments with a simple press. The upper pusher advances the hand by one hour, while the lower pusher moves it back — without altering the position of the minute hand. Beyond the quick adjustment of local time, the date displayed in the aperture at 3 o’clock automatically changes at midnight, adapting to different time zones without requiring any further intervention. The aperture at 9 o’clock retains the reference time (home time). Additionally, with its 24-hour display, the day and night distinction is instantly clear.
A HIGHLY RELIABLE MOVEMENT
The Classic Traveller is powered by the LF 230.02 automatic calibre, incorporating the dual time zone mechanism and date function. It features an automatic winding system with unidirectional pawl-fitted micro-rotor, enhanced by a double direct-impulse natural escapement. This escapement delivers two direct impulses to the balance with each oscillation, ensuring excellent efficiency and an impressive 72-hour power reserve.

CLASSIC AND REFINED FINISHES
The decoration and finishing of the movement are executed in the spirit of traditional haute horlogerie, combining finesse and artisanal expertise. The sapphire case-back of the Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue offers a view of this exceptional craftsmanship. In addition to rhodium-plated Côtes de Genève decoration on the bridges and circular graining on the main plate, the movement features hand-bevelled edges and hand-polished screw heads. Similarly, the intricate hand-bevelled edges, particularly in the interior angles, exemplify the values of traditional watchmaking cherished by LAURENT FERRIER.
Laurent Ferrier Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue Specifications
Movement: Calibre LF230.02 * Off-centred micro-rotor in 18 k solid gold with pawl-fitted unidirectional winding * Natural escapement with double direct impulse on the balance * Silicon pallet lever, LIGA escape wheels * Indications: hours, minutes, small seconds at 6 o’clock, date at 3 o’clock, home time/reference time at 9 o’clock * Correctors: crown for winding and time-setting and, on the left side of the case, two pushers(+) and (-) respectively positioned at 10 and 8 o’clock, to adjust the time hour per hour with automatic date correction * Diameter: 14’’’ (31.60 mm) * Thickness: 5.80 mm * Frequency: 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour) * Power reserve: 72 hours * 288 parts * 44 jewels
Case: 18 k 210 Pd white gold * Diameters: 41 mm (49 mm including the lugs) * Thickness: including the sapphire crystal 12.64 mm * Domed sapphire crystals, transparent case-back * Water-resistant to 30 metres * “Ball-shaped” crown in 18 k 210 Pd white gold
Dial: 18 k 210 Pd white gold spherical centre with blue champlevé enamel and slate grey circular satin-brushed hour ring * Drop-shaped indices in 18 k white gold * Stud-shaped hour markers in cabochon-cut 18 k white gold at 3 and 9 o’clock * Bevelled date aperture at 3 o’clock * Bevelled dual time zone aperture at 9 o’clock
Hands: 18 k white gold, polished and curved * “Assegai-shaped” hands
Strap: Deep grey Nubuck leather, hand-stitched with tone-on-tone topstitching and Alcantara lining * 18 ck 210 Pd white gold pin buckle or double-blade folding clasp