JLC Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique QP Blue
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JLC Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique QP Blue

By amanico · Jul 7, 2015 · 25 replies
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Amanico introduces the 2015 Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique Quantième Perpétuel in white gold with a blue dial, following its 2013 Jubilé and 2014 rose gold predecessors. He provides a detailed look at this new variant, inviting the community to explore its aesthetic and technical refinements.


In 2013, for the Jubilé year, Jaeger Lecoultre launched the MGT Tourbillon Cylindrique Quantième Perpetuel.


In 2014, JLC released the rose gold version.


And this year, it is the turn of the white gold version.

For those who want to learn more about the 2013 edition, please click on the following link:


The main characterisitcs of this Watch are:

- A case which is 42 mm big, 13, 1 mm high.

- Welded lugs.

- Concave bezel.

- Flying Tourbillon, with cylindrical hairspring.

- Titanium Grade 5 Tourbillon Cage.

- 14 Ct Gold balance  Wheel

- 22 Ct Gold Rotor, showing the 1889 Paris Universal Exhibition Gold medal.

- The Cal 985 is automatic, made of 431 parts, beating at 28 800 vibrations per hour, with a power reserve of 48 hours. This movement is 30, 7 mm big, 8, 15 mm high.


So, the major changes are the metal of the case, and the dial, on the 2015 edition.

The difference between the platinum and the white gold case are almost imperceptible. I expected the platinum to be heavier, it is not that evident, when you handle both of them.

No, the main differences are related to the dial.

 

The grained blue dial explodes, and the chromatic contrast with the case is very pleasing.

The moonphase subdial is made of lapis lazuli, which is a semi precious gem.

On the picture posted above, you will also notice that the dauphine hands receive a double treatment.

Another difference, quite subtle, the addition of a zodiacal calendar located in the subdial dedicated to the months.

Here are some pictures I could take at the Manufacture:

 

 

 
  
 

 

 
 
Looking forward to reading your comments and thoughts,

Best.

Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2015-07-07 00:15:18 This message has been edited by amanico on 2015-07-11 00:50:28

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blomman Mr Blue
Jul 7, 2015

But on a classic, traditional looking watch like this my choice would be the white dial. Harder choice for me would be between the white or the rose gold case.... Best Blomman

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amanico
Jul 7, 2015

A matter of choice, indeed. Here, I won't say... Both, for once. ;) Best, Nicolas

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Tim_M
Jul 7, 2015

Hi Nicolas, By now, I think you know which would be my choice ;-) This is a wonderful photo essay, and it does justice to the nuance of the grained texture of the dial. For all the effort JLC put into the press photos, there's a sterility to them that your warm imagery overcomes. Not only have you done justice to the dial and the fashion in which it scatters light, but the nuance of the white gold case finish is expressed to a degree I have not experienced in other images released thus far. Whil

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amanico
Jul 7, 2015

Yes, it seems that JLC favors a functional " finish ", which I'd call decoration, rather than finish. In the vein of the Master Tourbillon, indeed, while I would have expected something more from a piece of that price. As for a new Watch compared to a variant, well, we can endlessly discuss that. For me, a new Watch is at least a new movement, a new case, and a new dial. Here, you have some différences in the dial, but is this enough to call it a new Watch? Not in my opinion. Now, is this one an

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cazalea
Jul 7, 2015

for a watch that you will be proud to explain to friends, even saying JLC MGT TC QP Blue is ridiculous. Google's processing power must stumble over "Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique Quantième Perpetuel Bleu"! Mike

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Tim_M
Jul 7, 2015

And it's not just this model, either. JLC's complications have been saddled with wacky names for a while now. Add limited edition status, and it can get out of control. Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Extreme World Alarm Tides of Time Limited Edition. Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Tribute to 19XX Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph Emmanuel Coindre The watches are excellent :-) Best, Tim

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