Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre: New Complication Release
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre: New Complication Release

By Sebi · Feb 14, 2024 · 95 replies
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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 !




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indignantdenial
Feb 14, 2024

I am intrigued to see what they release...

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VinnieD
Feb 14, 2024

Never thought about a Duometre because I know it is too large for me at the current size

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EinPA
Feb 14, 2024

I would be worried that anyone except JLC would be able to service it in 20-30 years. And JLC and monopoly pricing don’t go well. When I had vintage JLC the bi annual upkeep was an absolute killer. That’s what pushed me ultimately to sell my London Edition JLC and to buy a VC Traditionnelle small seconds. I wanted a movement that was ultimately serviceable outside of the OEM for generations to come.

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Horology75
Feb 14, 2024

Platinum one with salmon dial and it would be moonphase with monopusher chronograph .

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andrea~
Feb 14, 2024

It's weird to see the movement with a rhodium finish instead of the classic maillechort Now imagine a steel duometre, or even better... a titanium one. That would be incredible.

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TeutonicCarFan
Feb 15, 2024

Seems excessive. Even every other year seems a lot for a modern watch. I have service both JLC and VC... the VC is more. Love the tradionelle though!

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