
In this post, WatchProSite's own amanico shares an intimate look at the Jaeger-LeCoultre Paris Boutique, capturing its essence through his lens. His reflections on missing the Manufacture in Le Sentier resonate with many collectors who value the direct connection to horological artistry. This piece not only showcases the boutique's allure but also sparks a discussion on the unique experience of visiting JLC's physical locations.


Good old memories of Vendome and the JLC boutique. Still remember the JLC divers I was about to buy there.
than a visit hosted by Nico and Stéphane Belmont. I will make it to the Grande Maison at some point. It's high on my bucket list. But to do so alongside like-minded watch enthusiasts would be perfection. Could it be possible?
that I have greatly admired pictures of the square, and picture of the Paris Boutique front door before, but had failed to realise the locations were side by side (until Nico's post)!
CanI send you my money now!?
It should (during normal times) be such an easy and pleasant trip from the UK. I'm hopeful that I'll be able to visit before the end of this year. Unless politicians continue their unhelpful rhetoric. I can't think of any reasons not to enjoy a weekend in Paris!
The one I visited was two storeys, not a small one, but at a time when they still had the divers, so should be several years ago. After that I lost my interest in JLC.
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