Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Chronograph Caliber 751 A
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Chronograph Caliber 751 A

By amanico · Jan 25, 2010 · 86 replies
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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.

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JLC releases, this year 2 very important watches, in my opinion:

The Master Memovox, and this Master Chronograph.

We'll later see the new Memovox, or should I use the plural, as they are 2.

But the Chronograph and the Memovox play the card of some cardinal virtues:

Elegance, Classicism, Small size, and Affordability.

Here, no " fioritures " ( frills, in English(?) but it is more " chic " in French ), just a nice return to the fundamentals.

While JLC offers a wide range of Chronographs, Sporty ( Amvox / Compressor ), refined ( Duometre ), there was a blank, a gap, now filled with this Master Chronograph.

Affordability doesn't mean that some compromises have been made on the quality and the finish.

I speak, I speak, but you didn't see any pictures, yet...So let's see the Beast " in vivo "...

smile

This new Chrono is avalaible in Stainless Steel or in Rose Gold:



Don't you have the feeling that it's a piece coming from the Past?

Obviously, JLC opted for a retro look:

Nice applied triangular and thin indexes, sublime Dauphine hands, small applied " 12 ", small case ( 40 mm ), rectangular chrono pushers, and great crown...This watch reveals its qualities at the first look.

One detail I didn't observe immediately...The Chrono hands ( Hour, Minute and Second )...

They are all heated blue, while the Time Hands are in Rose Gold ( for the RG version ) or in SS ( matching with the SS case ).

It seems that the Duomètre à Chronographe inspired the JLC design Department on this watch, as there is a clear and brilliant separation between the Time and the Chronograph informations, which I like a lot.

The overall volumes of this Chronograph contribute to its elegance.

The case is relatively thin, as it is only 12, 6 mm thick.

The Chrono borrowed the new Master Hometime case, with thinner lugs and a slimmer bezel.





Elegance is nothing without reliability, and in this case, the movement housed into the Master Chrono is well known: The Cal 751 A, which is a traditional 751 with some minor changes on its structure.

Now, the discussion moment...

Solid or see through case back?

The answer is....

Solid!



I know that some here dreamt about a sapphire case back, but objectively, I think that JLC made the right choice.

Do you remember what were the global thoughts on the Grande Reversso 976, with its sapphire case back?

Everybody wanted a solid case back!

What is to be seen with the Cal 751 A?

It is a good and reliable movement, but is it that interesting to see?

Does JLC have to fall in the Trap of Fashion?

This is a serious piece, IMO, which deserves serious solutions.

The case back is a serious solution.

It would have been totally different if the housed caliber was a superbly finished one.

At least we can admire the very nice new Logo we'll also see on the new Memovox, Logo inspired from the Geomatic / Geophysic.

Affordable, this Chrono is:

In SS, it is around 7900 Euros, while in RG, it is approximlatively 15 000 Euros.

Do you have a problem to decide between the SS and the RG version?

The RG is warmer, indeed, while the SS is more ...understated.

For those who can't decide between these 2 versions, I may be of some help...

Open your eyes, as it is a scoop...

JLC showed me the Boutique Edition, which is a LE of 150 pieces: Basically a SS Case, silver dial, BUT RG Indexes and Time Hands.





In this configuration, the Retro look is enhanced in a very lovely way...

Don't thank me, Temptation is my pleasure.

smile

Best,

Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-01-25 14:43:06 This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-01-28 12:57:44

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emcquillan
Jan 25, 2010

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

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val
Jan 25, 2010

nicolas: as always, a fantastic post. thanks very much. best, val

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Robert206
Jan 25, 2010

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

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sancerre
Jan 25, 2010

I was immediately smitten by this new chronograph, and your quick presentation has done nothing to dampen my interest. Merci bien Nicolas

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Goh
Jan 25, 2010

May I ask if there is a bracelet for the steel version? Goh

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nikolaj
Jan 25, 2010

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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