Bull's Eye: Zeroing In On Watches With Sector Dials

Bull's Eye: Zeroing In On Watches With Sector Dials

Characterized by concentric circles that divide a watch dial into multi-toned sections, sector dials were a popular style in the early part of the 20th century Since everything old is new again, sector dials are making a serious comeback in the luxury watch space as illustrated by these four beauties The design of the sector dial is striking, combining an opaline finish center with a satin-brushed periphery, divided by black borders and accented with black markings.

The vibrant blue details-from the syringe-style hands to the date to the 5-minute markings-add just enough color to make this particular sector dial pop The collection includes three models-self-winding, day-date, and complete calendar-all equipped with sector dials The Laurent Ferrier Galet Square Boréal Micro-Rotor pairs the familiar slim 41 mm steel cushion-shape case of the collection with an ultra-luminous, yet spectacularly stark, sector dial.

5296G-001 is home to a beautiful two-tone silvery-gray sector dial with blue transfer printing. . Source

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