| Logo | Fondateurs | Année de fondation | Lieu de création | Site Web |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Louis Erard | 1929 | Le Noirmont / Suisse | www.montres-louiserard.ch |

Regulators first appeared at the end of the 17th century, in the field of chronometry. These symbols of precision were used by watchmakers to verify the rate of watches. Four centuries later, Louis Erard pays tribute to this highly-respected instrument with the launching of its 1931 Regulator – Power Reserve. A blend of ancestral tradition and modernity, using one of the original pillars of horology, Louis Erard has combined its precision with an ultra-innovative design.
Beating at the heart of this exclusive model is the brand new module made by Soprod, a complication that Louis Erard has fitted as a world premiere onto one of its original movements. The 1931 Regulator, one of the brand’s most emblematic models, has been totally reinvented in an Haute Horlogerie spirit.
The traditional hour hand has been replaced by a disc system, while the contemporary guilloché dial reveals an original power reserve display. The meticulous finishing, satin-brushed or black sand-blasted PVD, makes a lively contrast with the rubber strap.
Price: from €2290
Technical Details 1931 Regulator Power Reserve
| Movement | hand-winding mechanical, ETA 7001 RE 9 calibre with Regulator - Power Reserve complication developed jointly by Louis Erard & Soprod SA |
| Case | satin-finished/polished steel or black sand-blasted PVD, 42mm anti-reflective sapphire crystal transparent back water-resistant to 50 metres |
| Strap | rubber with satin-finished steel or black PVD folding clasp |
| Dial | silvered or black window with dragging hours at 12 o’clock, minutes at centre, small seconds at 6 o’clock power reserve at 9 o’clock |
| Functions | hours, minutes, seconds and power reserve |


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