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L. Leroy

L. Leroy Elyor Tourbillon (click to enlarge!)
L. Leroy Elyor Tourbillon
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L. Leroy is a luxury watch brand of the Festina Group which uses the name of 18th century French watchmaker, Basile Le Roy. It had previously been re-launched in 1998 by David Zanetta at THA.

Models

At the Geneva Watch Week 2026 the company presented the L. Leroy Elyor Tourbillon. Produced in a limited quantity, the ELYOR features a refined 42 mm tambour-shaped case with a slim profile of 11.88 mm (including the domed sapphire crystal). It is available in three materials: 18-carat 5N red gold with an anthracite dial, platinum with a blue dial, and grade 5 titanium with a silver dial for a tone-on-tone effect.

The multi-layered dial is enhanced by a central “Clous de Paris” motif and features applied Arabic numerals.

The watch is driven by an exclusive L.Leroy L600 automatic calibre, developed in Geneva. Comprising 288 components, it features a flying tourbillon, a variable-inertia balance oscillating at 21,600 vibrations per hour, and — introduced here for the first time by the brand — a micro-rotor delivering a 60-hour power reserve.

Address

L. Leroy, S.A.
Rue Bubenberg 7
2502 Biel/Bienne
Switzerland

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