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Nicolas (amanico) revisits one of his top three favorite modern Jaeger-LeCoultre timepieces, the Duomètre à Chronographe. His post serves as a reminder of this exceptional reference and invites the community to appreciate its unique horological merits. This article explores why the Duomètre à Chronographe continues to captivate collectors, highlighting its innovative movement and aesthetic appeal.
Just because it has been a long time since I didn't post it.
And also probably because this is my top three favorite modern Jaeger Lecoultre.
Both good reasons, don't you think?
Best,
Nicolas
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Duomètre à Chronographe's black dial and innovative movement concept, featuring two independent barrels and gear trains for the timekeeping and chronograph functions, are highly praised.
- The Duomètre à Chronographe is considered a unique interpretation of a chronograph, particularly noted for its time display on the left, making it suitable for left-handed wearers.
- The black dial with gold hands is frequently cited as the most appealing aesthetic for this model, with a desire for more black dial options across other Jaeger-LeCoultre lines.
- One collector recounts being convinced to acquire the Duomètre à Chronographe years ago, placing it among their top JLCs, alongside the Universal Time and various Master Control and Geophysic models.
- The original platinum version with a white dial was reportedly stolen before delivery, leading to the acquisition of the white gold version, which some collectors prefer.
- A concern was raised regarding the foudroyante hand's alignment in a display model, prompting a question about its accuracy in personal collections.
- While subsequent Duomètre models with different complications are appreciated, the Chronograph is often highlighted as the one that initially sparked significant collector interest.
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