
Alfihar, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, initiates a crucial discussion by sharing early images of Jaeger-LeCoultre's latest Duomètre iterations. His initial post, sourced directly from JLC's press corner, provides the first glimpse of these new models, prompting an in-depth community analysis of their design, complications, and potential innovations. This thread serves as an essential early review, dissecting the nuances of JLC's newest Duomètre offerings.





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Could the second - the blue dial - be a new dial/case version, but the top one a new model with new movement. Or have they used 391 before? And why jump from 38x to 391? We will soon find out!
The salmon dial (PT ???) have a 391 caliber which is probably a new one AND Night&Day Moonphase Chrono (Two central hands) ; The questions raised in my previous post concerning the addition of multiple complications therefore remain valid. The blue dial have a 381 caliber (Old or redefined ???) BUT only one central hand (No chrono maybe… or no central second… don’t know). I guess it’s not a chrono as the mouvement picture extracted from the film dont show the column wheel… hope it’s not a cam cl
The salmon dial have a 391 caliber (New one ?) and I’ve not found a picture of it… The blue dial have a 381 caliber (Old or redefined ???) BUT only one central hand (No chrono maybe… or no central second… don’t know). I guess it’s not a chrono as the mouvement’s picture extracted from the film dont show the column wheel… hope it’s not a cam clutch…). Best Ø
Moreover it’s written 391 on the salmon dial (With 2 central hands) and 381 on the blue dial with only one hand…
They got rid of the counter, I don't see the reason to have moonphase and chrono? Case and dial looks nice although I never liked the open dial here.
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