
Nicolas (amanico) shares exquisite imagery of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre Unique Travel Time Paris Boutique Edition in white gold, a limited edition of 100 pieces from 2013. His post highlights why this particular reference stands out as a pinnacle of travel watch sophistication, inviting collectors to appreciate its intricate design and horological significance. This article delves into the community's perspective on this highly coveted timepiece.


Thx for the share with your -needless to say- superb pictures ! One is truly mesmerized !.. Best 🙂🙂
I have a regular version. My only problem with it is that it wears very large. I have few 42mm watches in my collection and Duometre feels much larger than all of them.
This is really beautiful. For someone who can only acquire one Duometre watch, which one would you recommend? I am torn between this and the chronograph.
But if you want my opinion, honestly, both is the way to go!
The duometre and the Montblanc Minerva monopusher split chrono LE are two watches i have on my mind but keep delaying their acquisition, with the state of the market as it has been I always try to keep funds ready for when an AD calls with a harder to get in demand piece I want, and figure those two will always be around. This year however the duometre has to happen, most likely the white gold version with a silver dial. I have a question, does JLC use Grey gold on this piece or are all their wh
Or a simple black dial… The earth floating in space ! Don’t know why it only exist with a white our grey dial… A trio of black dial Duometre would have been so cool La biz bro
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