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A view on the Jaeger Lecoultre Master Extreme Lab One, with some fresh pictures.

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There are some watches I always ask to see when I visit the Manufacture, and the Extreme Lab 1 is one of them. 

The reasons behind this obsession are simple:

- This watch is extraordinary from a technical point of view, it shouldn't be forgotten:  

It is the first " Lab " which gave birth to some solutions adopted by some other watches such as the Extreme Lab II, of course, the Amvox 3 ( Rotor for both of these 2 ) and the Gyro Lab escape " wheel " in the Cal 770 / 772 ( Geophysic Universal Time / True Second ). 

- At the exception of the Uysse Nardin Innovision, unveiled the same year, in 2007, there is no other watch like it / them. Both are totally lubricant free.

- Its rarity, only a few pieces ( three to five ) made and sold per year, you have almost no chance to see one in the metal, unless you visit the Manufacture and ask to see it. 

- The aesthetics of the Lab One is something very close, in the spirit, to the rest of the Compressor line, but very different, too. Can you imagine this watch is ten years old? 

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It is rare to have a strong look and to not be outdated after a while. 

- This watch had a brother, the Extreme Lab 2... It calls for a second brother, a " 3 "... The merit of the " 1 " and the " 2 " is to feed our curiosity and our fantasy for a third opus, in the spirit of the two others. That would be even better if we consider that it has been too long since Jaeger Lecoultre made a new sports watch. 

Technicality, originality, innovation, dynamism, futurism, these are the main characteristics of this time keeper which remains a watch you can use everyday, in the normal life, or in extreme conditions. 

Let's go a bit deeper in the details to understand how the watch can work lubricant free:

-> The case: A center part in carbon, the rest of the case is made in titanium grade 5, at the exception of the bezel which is in silicon. It is 45 mm big, 14, 80 mm, but I can tell you that it wears a tad smaller, in the reality. 

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-> The movement is part of the dial, it IS the dial. The bridges are made in ticalium, which is a mix of aluminium alloy and  titanium. The movement is suspended, using red polyurethane. 

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The rotor uses iridium and platinum and carbon for the arms. 

The escapement wheel is in silicium, and the spring has a Phillips terminal curve. 

If it was not enough, the bearings are in easium, and the pallet in black diamond. The carriage of the tourbillon is made of magnesium. 

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What about the Performances, after all these informations and explanations? 

The Cal 988C beats at 28, 800 alternances per hour, is of course automatic, and offers a power reserve of 45 hours. I wold have expected more from the power reserve, to tell the truth, as it is nothing exceptional. 

The functions: A tourbillon, time, second time zone, AM / PM indicator and the date which jumps from 4 to 8 o' clock for the 15th and the 16Th day of the month. 

The watch can work under extreme temperatures: From - 40 C° to + 60 C°. 

Along with the suspended and the lubricant free movement, it tells all about the fact that you are certainly facing the most modern, innovative, robust and expensive tool watch ever made. 

Those who doubted that a tourbillon can be housed in a sports watch can be re assured. 

And it has the mystery and appeal of a concept watch which saw the light of a very short production.

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Looking forward to reading your comments and thoughts,

Best.

Nicolas




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keks August 2nd, 2017-03:00
Very cool piece without a doubt Would be very interesting to see in the real. 45mm on paper not small but otherwise everything about it is super cool. Personally would love to see a non-tourbillion 41mm version of an extreme lab using the material in this one...
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amanico August 2nd, 2017-09:02
41, 42 mm would be good. +1. And without tourbillon, this time.  
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M4 August 2nd, 2017-09:17
+1 on both suggestions. Oh, and ditch the carbon fiber case sides. Man, I can see it! M4
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amanico August 2nd, 2017-13:47
You don't like the carbon fiber in the center case?  
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Gelato Monster August 2nd, 2017-03:00
Drop dead Thank you for sharing The Extreme Lab 1 shows how avant garde JLC engineering team is. How many in total productions?
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amanico August 2nd, 2017-09:03
Hard to say, but my guess estimate would be no more than 50. Most probably 30.  
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Joepny August 2nd, 2017-04:20
The unicorn that did live The Extreme Lab amazes me because I know its son. Especially the more I wear and use my EL II and enjoy it, I think what it would be like to put on the father and enjoy its tourbillon. A watch that proves that JLC is the watchmaker's watchmaker.
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amanico August 2nd, 2017-09:04
True! When I had the Extreme Lab 2 for an on the wrist review, I was thinking exactly the same.  
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M4 August 2nd, 2017-04:56
Awesome report . . . The Extreme Lab 1 is soooooo good. I can't tell you how excited I'd be if JLC introduced a new sports line with a "Extreme Lab 3" at the top of range. The fact this piece is NOT a chronograph makes it even more appealing to me. And . . . I love the date d... 
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amanico August 2nd, 2017-09:05
We have the same hopes, my friend.  
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