Regarding Mo‘s watches: They both have an equal amount of presence on the wrist and catch an equal amount of interested looks from other people, but the mood is different. The motif of the first one is more playful and has finer lines, like a nice and rel
This year is not the first year for enamel guilloché watches from Jaeger Lecoultre. We had this superb pocket watch, with its enamel red guilloché. ( Credit picture: Jaeger Lecoultre ) And in 2014 / 2016, the Master Grande Tradition Perpetual Calendar 8 D
Jaeger Lecoultre comes back in 2015, 8 years after the Master 8 Days Perpetual Calendar Skeleton, with another 8 Days Perpetual Calendar Skeleton, but with some differences: The Case is not the Master, but the Master Grande Tradition, much more elegant. T
This watch is one of my fav pieces in the current JLC catalogue. Now, it gets a touch of green thanks to the peripheral green enamel with guillochage. Even if I still prefer the blue one, this version is also gorgeous. Fx
In 2014, Jaeger Lecoultre unveiled this watch with a blue enamel ring all around the dial. In 2016, we have the green edition, along with some other subtle changes... The sub dials have been darkened, the moon is gold, the hands are not blued anymore, but
and I'am just curious about the "when" rather than the "if" concerning the Duometre. This being said, next to my 2 previous favorite JLCs (Duo à Chrono Pt Boutique edition and The Master Perpetual 8 Days Skeleton 1833), I was impressed and quite attracted
In 2004, Jaeger Lecoultre issued a skeleton version , in white gold, of their famous Master Ultra Thin 34 mm. It was a limited edition of 75 pièces. Skeletonizing such an thin movement ( let's keep in mind that the Cal 849 is only 1, 85mm high ) was quite
You certainly remember the Watch, which was unveiled in 2014. There was a picture which was quite strong, showing the beauty of the movement: I had the opportunity to see the movement, back and dial side, and to take a picture in the spirit of the one pos