
Fourteen years after its initial release, amanico revisits the Jaeger-LeCoultre Amvox 2 DBS, offering a fresh perspective on a timepiece that initially challenged his objectivity as a moderator. His re-evaluation delves into the watch's design, its place within the broader Amvox series, and the collector's dilemma of exclusivity versus iteration. This article provides a timely opportunity to reconsider the Amvox 2 DBS's enduring appeal and horological significance.





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.
I recalled that I was blown away by the ingenuity of the design. It has a very strong design ID and ties in well with how well made an Aston Martin is. I remembered fiddling with it at the shop, and regretted not taking this piece when it was within grasp. The AMVOX tourbillon is really nice too. When the bar is set so high, the only way is down. Sadly apart from the astronomically priced ābirdnest tourbillonā, the new jumping hour reverso, and perhaps the mariner diver alarm, there is little on
One of the things I love about the DBS compared to the first edition is the operating wheel at 6. It shows that the watch is running and gives life to the dial. Best Nicolas
First : The black dial š¬ Second : Much more nods to the automotive world than the first Amvox 2: Sub-dials / paddles, dial / car counter, mechanisms at 6 o'clock / car brakes, visibility of the mechanism / engine š¬ On the top of that⦠the dbs look makes a better pair with the Amvox 1 I like the first Amvox 2 butā¦. The Dbs is far more sensual up to me. Thanks for your post mon poto
Monsieur a du goƻt... Par comme un certain Alexandre B ;-)
I like the pure dial with the simple chrono layout. Mine has been my go to track watch for several years. Iām amazed with how well the case has resisted any scratches despite very active wear. My only gripe is that the original strap was a bit cheesy.
One more point: I use the chrono for the running seconds when not timing things. Vertical clutch mechanisms like to run! Also the lock makes perfect sense when you use the seconds hand this way.
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