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Watch_kha_wen's festive wrist shot of his Jaeger-LeCoultre timepiece offers a timely reminder that even long-owned watches can feel new again. His experience highlights the joy of rediscovery, a sentiment many collectors can appreciate as they rotate through their horological treasures. This post invites readers to reflect on their own collections and perhaps unearth a forgotten favorite.
Trying to get back home but it’s completely congested at the tunnel so have plenty of time for a quick wrist shot ha
Had this timepiece for a couple of years but have never had the opportunity to really wear it so kinda rediscovering it as if it was new.
Kev

Key Points from the Discussion
- The author admits that acquiring two watches in quick succession led to one being overlooked, a common scenario for collectors balancing new acquisitions.
- One contributor praises the watch as a 'classically elegant piece,' underscoring its timeless design appeal.
- Another collector is inspired to revisit their own Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control from 1995, suggesting the post resonates with the idea of rediscovering older pieces.
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