Meticulously Crafted: The Evolution and Excellence of Lesablier's LS-04 Travelgraph

Published: 13 Feb 2025
Spotlight on Lesablier’s LS-04 Travelgraph, a symbol of the brand's thoughtful evolution and unwavering commitment to refinement.

Lesablier, since its genesis in 2017 with the debut of the Aviateur VQ, has been a testament to evolution and refinement. A clear progression was seen in the brand, displaying an increasing acumen in design sensibilities with each subsequent release. Culminating this journey is the Lesablier LS-04 Travelgraph - the epitome of what the brand represents and a bold stride towards their most ambitious timepiece yet.

Lesablier ventured onto a new course in 2019, debuting its Sport Classic. This timepiece set the foundation for the Chronosport and eventually the LS-04 Travelgraph. The Sport Classic was the point of origin for some of the signature attributes of Lesablier watches - the polygonal bezel, a bracelet reminiscent of the Vacheron 222, and the dramatic casing.

The Lesablier Travelgraph measures 40mm in width, with a 44mm lug-to-lug span. Its 13.8mm thickness (12.8mm without the domed crystal) may give a stout impression, but it still maintains comfortable wearability. The watch incorporates a double-domed sapphire crystal, boasts 100m of water resistance, and sports a screw-down crown that’s well-accommodated by the watch’s right flank. Its design is mindful of comfort and style, even proposing versatile strap pairings with its shorter lugs that work well with curved ends. The Lesablier LS-04 Travelgraph thus represents not only the pinnacle of the brand’s design evolution, but also a step towards functional finesse, showcasing what push-boundary craftsmanship can bring to the timeless craft of horology.

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