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MDT's initial query about the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grand Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique à Quantième Perpétuel has sparked a fascinating discussion among collectors. This article delves into the nuances of this highly complicated timepiece, exploring its various iterations and unique market specifics. MDT's discovery of a rare variant with Russian script highlights the depth of JLC's catalog and the intricate details that captivate enthusiasts.
As I look back into JLC’s catalog, I just keep discovering some of the craziest most complicated pieces. Curious, anyone have any wrist time or experience with this?
Stumbled upon one for sale….

Key Points from the Discussion
- The Master Grand Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique à Quantième Perpétuel has been released in at least three distinct generations, each with subtle differences in design and movement, making them highly collectible.
- Beyond its perpetual calendar and flying tourbillon, some versions of this reference feature significant diamond settings, adding to their exclusivity. The reverse 24-hour scale on the rehaut is a notable design element that warrants further understanding.
- A specific variant of the Master Grand Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique à Quantième Perpétuel exists with month and constellation names inscribed in Russian, identified as a micro-edition of only 7 pieces, distinct from the main production run of 75.
- There was a notable confusion regarding the language of the dial inscriptions on certain rare editions, with some initially identifying them as Greek when they were, in fact, Russian.
- The original production run of 75 pieces was in white gold, with a subsequent release in red gold, indicating different metal variations across the model's history.
- The intricate mechanics and rotating elements of the dial, including the tourbillon's rotation around the central axis, are highly captivating and would be best appreciated through a detailed video demonstration.
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