Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grand Tradition Review
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grand Tradition Review

By MDT · Aug 18, 2024 · 24 replies
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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.

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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….






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AM
amanico
Aug 18, 2024
Master Grande Tradition Grande Complication. I know this one by heart as I probably saw it 50 times. This first generation or the next ones. It is the one which sounds the best, among all JLC Minute Repeaters.

MD
MDT
Aug 18, 2024
Wow. You have seen it a lot!

Is it as special or significant in person as it appears? Wonder, was it 75 total made of white gold? I believe in 2015 they issued in red gold. Maybe another 75 ?

AM
amanico
Aug 18, 2024
75 for the first generation, in white gold.

MD
MDT
Aug 18, 2024
Thanks! Red gold case is more refined and delicate looking to my eye, but at least from photos, I like the color on white gold color much better for the blue dial

AM
amanico
Aug 18, 2024
Even the case is different. Each generation has its own case.

MD
MDT
Aug 18, 2024
Thanks. Looks like in addition to the 75 white gold, there were an additional 6 in Russian.

Interesting.

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