
Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating look at the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Hybris Artistica Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Three in Tantalum, highlighting its unique aesthetic and technical prowess. His stunning photography and appreciation for the rare tantalum case material invite readers to explore one of JLC's horological masterpieces. This piece remains highly relevant for collectors interested in high complications and innovative material use.


One thing I would add is a more detailed moonphase. Maybe more poetic is my word. But still lovely, in a detailed manner.
Day/night indicator. Sadly, I have never seen a watch crafted in tantalum. Hear it gives off a blue hue, or something like that.
Ta or not, I just adore these kind of masterpieces. The only pity for me is, that they are out of my reach. Regards, George
Many design details to appreciate but my favourite is the blued screw heads and matching blue secondary dial numerals. Combined with the light grey of the tantalum really works.
I am sure unattainable for most but it is awesome to dream and look at! I think this was in their last marketing catalog they sent me after my first JLC purchase! Remember taking pictures of it and sending to several of friends! -D-
Superbly designed and executed.
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