Laurent Ferrier Sport Traveller Slate Grey Titanium – Dual Time, Micro-Rotor, 72h (4K)

WatchAdvisor
WatchAdvisorApr 14, 2026

Why It Matters

The watch demonstrates how premium brands can combine advanced horology with practical travel features, setting a benchmark for luxury travelers and reinforcing Laurent Ferrier’s position in the high‑end market.

Key Takeaways

  • Grade‑five titanium case and bracelet make watch ultra‑light, scratch‑resistant.
  • Dual‑zone function adjusts hour hand in 1‑hour steps via side pushers.
  • LF 275.01 micro‑rotor movement offers 72‑hour power reserve, 4 Hz.
  • Hand‑finished movement with platinum rotor and gentian‑wood polishing.
  • Priced at CHF 61,000, positioned as understated luxury travel watch.

Summary

The video reviews Laurent Ferrier’s Sport Traveller Slate Grey Titanium, a dual‑zone travel watch unveiled ahead of Watches & Wonders 2026. Hosted by Alexander, the presenter highlights its grade‑five titanium case and bracelet, 42 mm diameter, and the watch’s positioning as understated luxury.

Key specifications include a see‑through case housing the LF 275.01 automatic movement with a platinum‑weighted micro‑rotor, 4 Hz frequency, 72‑hour power reserve, 240 components and 35 jewels. The dial features hour, minute, small seconds, date at 3 o’clock and a second‑zone hour hand at 9 o’clock, adjustable via two side pushers in one‑hour increments.

A live demonstration shows how the pushers synchronize local and home times, ensuring the date changes only at midnight of the displayed zone. The presenter notes the hand‑finished movement, gentian‑wood polishing, and the watch’s ultra‑light feel as the titanium quickly conforms to the wrist.

At CHF 61,000, the Sport Traveller targets affluent globetrotters seeking a high‑end, functional piece without ostentation. Its blend of technical sophistication and discreet design may influence competitors to prioritize lightweight materials and dual‑zone complications in the luxury travel segment.

Original Description

When travel becomes a discipline, time becomes a tool. In this WatchAdvisor video (in 4K), we take a close look at the Laurent Ferrier Sport Traveller in slate grey opaline, housed in a 42mm Grade 5 titanium case with 100m water resistance and an integrated titanium bracelet. 
The Traveller idea — executed for real-world movement
The Sport Traveller is built around an instantly usable dual time-zone system: two push-buttons on the left side adjust the local hour hand in one-hour jumps—forward at 10 o’clock and backward at 8 o’clock—without stopping the watch. Home time sits at 9 o’clock, the date at 3 o’clock, and small seconds at 6 o’clock. 
New manufacture calibre LF275.01
Inside beats the LF275.01 automatic, offering 72 hours of power reserve at 4 Hz (28,800 vph). It uses an off-centered micro-rotor winding system with a 950 platinum oscillating weight, plus a unidirectional ball bearing designed to improve resistance to shocks and vibrations. Bridges feature a horizontal satin finish with ruthenium treatment, and key elements of the micro-rotor bridge are hand-finished and mirror polished. 
Dial and case details that matter
The dial is slate grey with powder-grey transfers and discreet “Sport Traveller” text; the white-gold hands and indexes carry light green Super-LumiNova for legibility day and night. The titanium case combines contrasting finishes—circular satin on the bezel, polished sides, and vertical satin brushing on the case middle—matched by an integrated three-link bracelet and titanium deployant clasp. 
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