
Amanico revisits the striking Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX II PVD Black Concept, sharing a series of official pictures that evoke a sense of nostalgia for this innovative timepiece. His post serves as a reminder of JLC's bold design language and technical prowess, inviting the community to reflect on a watch that pushed boundaries.










The Amvox2 represents Jaeger LeCoultre's approach to contemporary sports timing, offered here in the Steel Black series configuration. This 44mm reference positions itself as a substantial automatic chronograph within the Amvox2 collection, distinguished by its monochromatic steel and black dial treatment.
The 44mm steel case houses an automatic movement and features a black dial beneath sapphire crystal protection. Water resistance extends to 100 meters, while a fixed bezel completes the case architecture. The steel construction and automatic movement provide the mechanical foundation for this chronograph reference.
This Steel Black series Amvox2 appeals to collectors seeking a modern Jaeger LeCoultre sports chronograph with substantial wrist presence. The 44mm case diameter and black dial configuration offer a contemporary alternative within the Amvox2 range, providing automatic chronograph functionality in a steel sports watch format. The combination of size, materials, and dial treatment positions this reference for collectors focused on modern Jaeger LeCoultre sports complications.
Nice memento you posted. Only comment, they both look like they just had a fight As for the designs, they were really cool and forward looking. Sooner or later one or two I shall have
And came close to owning... may we some more Concept creations like this from JLC soon
I know. Same here but it needs to fit and i need to find a decent one.
PS: the splendid Macros are stunning !
I recall the launch of the AMVOX II Black Concept very well. It is still thrilling. Thanks for the memory. Best, respo
The first day! Best, Nicolas
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