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Sebi's original post ignited a passionate discussion among collectors, anticipating the next evolution of Jaeger-LeCoultre's Duomètre line. His initial query, 'What will it be, how many arms will it cost, so many questions!', perfectly captured the community's blend of excitement and speculation. This article delves into the collective insights and desires surrounding JLC's innovative dual-wing concept.
What will it be, how many arms will it cost, so many questions !

Key Points from the Discussion
- The Duomètre concept, with its dual-wing movement, is ideally suited for complex complications like a perpetual calendar or an alarm, as the separate power sources prevent complications from affecting timekeeping accuracy.
- There is a concern among collectors regarding the long-term serviceability of complex JLC Duomètre movements outside of the manufacturer, potentially leading to monopoly pricing for future maintenance.
- Conversely, some argue that entrusting servicing to JLC ensures the highest quality care for such intricate complications, as the manufacturer retains the specialized tools and expertise.
- The shift from classic maillechort to rhodium finish for the movement is a notable aesthetic change, prompting speculation about potential future case materials like steel or titanium for the Duomètre line.
- Historical Duomètre references, such as the A Quantième Lunaire (Q6043570) and A Chronograph (Q6013470), provide a benchmark for the line's evolution, with collectors questioning whether JLC will introduce entirely new complications or primarily variations of existing ones.
- The perceived high cost of servicing, exemplified by an anecdote of an 1800€ screw, highlights the significant financial commitment associated with maintaining high-complication luxury watches.
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