L.Leroy embraces tradition with new tourbillon Elyor
L.Leroy has introduced the Elyor, which is will be showing off during Gneva Watch Week.
The Elyor is limited to a small number of units and is offered in three different case variations: 18k 5N red gold, platinum, and grade 5 titanium.
Part of the Osmior collection, the titanium model features an evergreen silver hue and L.Leroy’s signature applied Arabic numerals.
The design measures 42 mm in diameter with a thickness of just 11.88 mm, including the domed sapphire crystal glass. Powering the piece is a L600 automatic calibre, developed exclusively for L.Leroy in Geneva, which delivers a 60-hour power reserve.
Comprising of no fewer than 288 components, the self-winding movement with a flying tourbillon features a variable-inertia balance-wheel. For the first time in the brand’s history, it integrates a micro-rotor — a component that first began to make appearances around the mid-1950s.
The Elyor, with its tourbillon complication, is an ode to tradition. Geneva Watch Week attendees can see the piece for themselves at the Beau Rivage Hotel from 13-17 April 2026.



