Of course we could mention many great movements from Jaeger Lecoultre. They made,since 1833, more than 2000 movements, so the list can be endless, such as the Cal 889, the 38x from the Duometre line, the Gyrotourbillons, and, of course, the vintage calibr...
I think that Jaeger-LeCoultre is the encyclopedia and the reference for the mechanical watch industry. I can see the artistic achievements but when I look at it I do not often think or see all the intellectual abilities and resources it represents. If and...
These are two truly amazing movements- every bit worthy counterparts to some of the Maison's more complicated offerings. The 101 in particular continues to impress- and the Reverso 101 is an outstanding and ingenious application. To my amateur eye it stru...
Tho I like the movements better than the example watches. I like the "floating movement" on the reverso (reminiscent of a transparent Corum, can't remember the exact model) and, while usually not a fan of filigreed movements, it somehow works on this ultr...
I feel very lucky that it was my first JLC, I will never let it go. The motto "Less is more" fits perfectly to it. Thanks for this celebration Nicolas! Best, E.
Or the Reverso Platinum Tourbillon Squelette? The first was launched in 2006 and the latter in 2004. JLC is simply a true high end watches manufacturer.
Yes, I wrote about it. Just do a search with the key words Reverso Platinum Tourbillon skeleton, and you will see... Best, my friend. PS: I love your taste! ...