New: Louis Erard Unveils Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu

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The Louis Erard Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu is an example of the brand’s commitment to blending tradition with modernity. This timepiece is part of the Noirmont Métiers d’Art collection and features a unique sector dial that pays homage to the 1930s while incorporating contemporary engraving techniques. The newest release comes in a blue dial with white strap.

Press release with commentary in italics.

Louis Erard Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu

The retail price of the Louis Erard Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu is CHF 2,900 excluding VAT.

Commentary

The Louis Erard Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu is a noteworthy timepiece from the Noirmont Métiers d’Art collection. Its 39 mm stainless steel case houses a deep blue, fine-grained dial adorned with rhodium-plated engravings. The automatic Sellita SW266-1 regulator movement offers a power reserve of around 38 hours, while the light grey-grained calf leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching complements the design.


This watch exemplifies Louis Erard’s dedication to craftsmanship and artistic expression. It is a classic timepiece that combines good looks with accessibility, making it an elegant choice that is anything but boring. The watch is priced at CHF 2,900 excluding VAT.

Press release


Louis Erard unveils a new emblematic piece joining its permanent collection: Le Régulateur Gravé, a standout from the Noirmont Métiers d’Art line. This creation reinterprets a classic horological archetype, the sector dial, while showcasing traditional engraving techniques. By introducing this non-limited model, Louis Erard strengthens its unique identity, built on bold creativity and horological heritage, all while staying true to the independent spirit that has driven the brand since its inception.


SHOW ME YOUR DIAL, AND I’LL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE!

Louis Erard Unveils Le Régulateur Gravé – Distinctive Design and Reimagined Tradition

Louis Erard reaffirms its identity through two major collections: Noirmont, replacing the Excellence collection, and 2300, succeeding La Sportive. The Noirmont collection is structured around three key pillars: the classic Noirmont model, Noirmont Métiers d’Art, and Noirmont X for collaborations. The Régulateur Gravé, a centerpiece of the Métiers d’Art line, is now part of the permanent collection, marking an important milestone for the brand.


The watch features the signature design of the Régulateur with a vertical display of time indicators. Inspired by the sector dials of the 1930s, Louis Erard brings it into the present, incorporating an age-old watchmaking technique: engraving. True to its philosophy, the brand treats watchmaking as a canvas for artistic expression, where the only rule is to break conventions—except those that define its unique identity.


Watch facts that matter

The big picture before diving into the details

  • Reimagining an archetype: a sector-type dial unlike any others
  • Technique: Engraving as tradition but shaken and stirred
  • Permanent collection : Le Régulateur Gravé joins the core collection alongside Le Régulateur Guilloché
  • Collection name: Noirmont, home to Louis Erard since 1992
  • Signature features: Fir tree hands and crown, a minimalist style in line with Louis Erard’s approach ‘Less is More, More is Less’.


An Iconic Piece of the Brand’s Identity

Le Régulateur Gravé perfectly exemplifies Manuel Emch’s “Napkin Strategy”: a watchmaking philosophy that draws inspiration from tradition while boldly reinventing itself. This approach is founded on strong visual codes and complete creative freedom, all deeply rooted in the brand’s rich heritage. With Noirmont and 2300, Louis Erard is redefining its collections to reflect its essence and independence.

The Reinterpreted Sector Dial

The sector dial, emblematic of 1930s watchmaking, is reimagined here by Louis Erard for the first time. On a finely grained dial, engraving creates a subtle play of reliefs through a brilliant galvanic treatment. This technical and aesthetic precision highlights the key elements: time segmentation, optimized readability, concentric circles, and a railway track motif. The design, true to the “neovintage” spirit, captures the essence of the past while asserting a unique modernity that is distinctly Louis Erard.


A Tribute to Noirmont

The choice of the collection name—Noirmont—is not incidental. It reflects the soul of the brand, rooted in this region of the Swiss Jura since 1992. More than just a geographical designation, Noirmont also symbolizes the inspiration behind the fir tree hands and crown, elements that are deeply intertwined with Louis Erard’s identity.


Le Régulateur Gravé in Detail

Le Régulateur Gravé Bleu is presented in a 39 mm version, featuring a polished steel case with rhodium- plated details. Its blue dial with a fine-grained finish, complemented by fir tree hands and minimalist indicators, offers a clear and refined reading of time. The automatic Sellita SW266-1 movement this exquisite piece, priced at CHF 2,900 excluding VAT.

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