Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon Five Photography
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon Five Photography

By amanico · Sep 14, 2020 · 20 replies
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Amanico shares a stunning high-resolution photograph of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon Five, showcasing its intricate details. His post highlights the watch's 'pure madness' and sets the stage for a deeper dive into Gyrotourbillons, emphasizing the photographic challenges and rewards of capturing such a complex masterpiece.

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I reworked my pictures of the Gyrotourbillon Five to post another topic about Gyrotourbillons I will put on line in October. 

I wanted something spectacular to enhance the incredible appeal of this masterpiece. 



I am limited by the compression of our image uploader, but not too bad! 

This watch is pure madness. 

Best,

Nicolas

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PoyFR
Sep 14, 2020
Which of all JLC 5 G do you prefer ?

Of course it is not easy to appreciate such a masterpiece from photos, and we all have different expectations and taste. For me, I find there are more magic effects from G1 and G2, this one G5 here has so much going on...

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amanico
Sep 15, 2020
The Gyro One for me, then the Gyro 5. The Gyro 2 is exceptional, and I remember every moment we discovered it together, BUT it is almost unwearable. [nt]

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K-Lo
Sep 14, 2020
Great picture, hard to not capture the exquisite details

Of this master piece.

AM
amanico
Sep 15, 2020
Yes, we can say that. With only 18 pieces, and the price, it is not a watch you will see everyday. [nt]

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Watchonthewrist
Sep 15, 2020
Excellent pic from a incredible masterpiece.

Thanks for sharing my friend

AM
amanico
Sep 15, 2020
My great pleasure! [nt]

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