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Jaeger LeCoultre Beverly Hills Boutique SIHH 2014 event, PART 1
Last Friday evening, The PuristSPro
Moderator Team and SoCal PuristS joined Jaeger LeCoultre to view the new
SIHH 2014 novelties and watch collection. This event was
hosted by our friends at the Jaeger LeCoultre Beverly Hills Boutique and
we were all warmly welcomed by the wonderful boutique staff.
It was great to see Philippe Bonay and Yves Melan again!

The boutique was filled with familiar faces
and some new guests that were all excited to handle the JLC
watches.
Tasty hors d'oeuvres were served by
efficient catering staff making their way in the intimate space of the
boutique:
I spent quite a bit of time with Mr. Jean-Luc F. of
JLC. He showed me several watches starting with the Master
Compressor collection including Extreme Lab 2 (red gold and titanium
versions), and the new Master Compressor Chronograph Ceramic.
The Master Compressor Chronograph Ceramic is
limited to 500 pieces. Although it has a 46mm ceramic case it
felt a little smaller on the wrist probably due to the black colored
ceramic. It fit well on my small wrist. The
compression key crown allows the watch owner to lock the position to
prevent inadvertent handling and keep water resistance. On the
dial there is a small dot under JLC logo near the 12 o'clock position
for the day/night indicator. Besides the chronograph function
this watch also has a GMT function with a skeletonized GMT hour hand
without lume.
Movement is the JLC cal 757 that provides a 65 hour power
reserve. I also liked the feel and texture of the trieste
strap paired with a tang buckle.
The Jaeger LeCoultre Master Compressor Extreme Lab 2 was
release in prior years SIHH but it is still a unique watch to handle in
person. Both the titanium and the rose gold versions were
available to us. It has a 24 hour chronograph subdial at the 9
o'clock position and a large and easy to read digital minute counter at
the 12 o'clock position. The skeletonized dial has a
traditional date display at the 3 o'clock position. What was
interesting to see was the power reserve indicator that is a thin strip
display along the outer top edge of the dial. It is white
colored to show full power and is red when the power is run
down. Also the crown controls three functions: winding the
automatic movement, adjusting the GMT, and adjusting the hours and
minutes time. Pushing in the crown cycles through these 3
functions and small display on the dial that shows the crown functions
near the inner 3 o'clock
position.

The
strap had an interesting double pin buckle to ensure that the watch is
securely tightened on the wrist. It was easy to use and felt
similar to a regular single tang buckle. The buckle itself has
a JLC logo engraved and has mostly a brushed finish with a finely
polished edge. There is also a mechanism to make micro adjusts
for the perfect fit.
If you look closely on
the side of the case you can see a lever. It's not a minute
repeater mechanism, it's a sliding switch to stop the seconds when
adjusting the time with the crown.
The chronograph pushers had a nice crisp
feel when activating the chronograph and the rubberized texture in the
center of the pusher made it easy to activate.
Of the two versions, I prefered the visual
contrast of the titanium and ceramic with the red accents.
When paired with the black and red strap it really pops out and draws
attention. 
And a closeup of the dial with the red bridge of
the crown position indicator.

In the display cases were several of the watches from the
JLC Amvox collection. The Amvox 3 Tourbillon GMT
which is the first round ceramic case produced by JLC.
Along with a Amvox 7 Chronograph in
titanium.
Next In part 2 we will take a closer look at the Duometre Tourbillon and Duometre Unique Travel Time.Regards,
ED-209

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Discussion during dinner
By: ED209 : April 15th, 2014-19:40
Thanks Respo! You have sharp eyes :) We all agree with you about the watch that Jean-Luc was wearing. It was passed around the guests and we spent a quite a bit of time discussing the Tribute to Deep Sea. I've got a few more pics and videos on the way, st...
Looks like a great event...
By: W72 : April 15th, 2014-19:53
.. and thanks for the report - wonderful pictures. Nice to see Jean-Luc there. He is a very passionate watch person. Love the Extreme Lab 2 - what a watch! and I would have thought it is all sold out by now. Looking forward to Part 2 and a closer look at ...
Saw the Geophysic
By: ED209 : April 16th, 2014-19:26
Yes we saw the Geophysic! Agree with Bill, there is a lot to like about it when you handle it in person. It was passed around during dinner and hard to take pics because everyone wanted to see it. Regards, ED-209