
Amanico's 2010 review of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Chronograph offers a timeless perspective on what makes a watch truly classic. His detailed analysis of its design, movement, and value proposition remains highly relevant, especially for collectors seeking elegance and traditional watchmaking virtues. This piece highlights JLC's strategic move to fill a critical gap in its Master line with a chronograph that prioritizes classic aesthetics and affordability without compromising quality.


Thank you very much Nicloas. I have been waiting for Jaeger to produce an elegant chrono in the master collection. I love the porportions. 40 x 12.6 with those beautiful lugs appears to be the perfect size. I can't wait to see them in the metal. Now, how do I see a boutique version in Canada? I think Jaeger executed this piece beautifully. My only wish is they found a better solution for the date placement, but to me the dial is still attractive with good balance. The design is timeless. This is
nicolas: as always, a fantastic post. thanks very much. best, val
Thank you for the report and beautiful pictures. This new model is a truly stunning surprise. I've posted a number of complaints on the other popular JLC forum regarding a lack of taste in design coming from the firm in the past few years (with a few notable exceptions), particularly in comparison to the many lovely watches the manufacture produced in the late 90s … and … JLC seems to have finally turned the corner with these chronos and the new Memovox -- particularly with regard to the proport
I was immediately smitten by this new chronograph, and your quick presentation has done nothing to dampen my interest. Merci bien Nicolas
May I ask if there is a bracelet for the steel version? Goh
All three of them! I love the proportions and the dial lay-out and - whereas I would have been of a different opinion a few years back - I fully approve of the solid caseback on these pieces. I must give seperate praise of the chrono hands: Heat blued! I just love these so much more than the painted ones that we have seen on recent Master models. Not thanking you... you passionate temptator Nikolaj
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