Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre à Sphérotourbillon
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre à Sphérotourbillon

By amanico · Sep 14, 2021 · 26 replies
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Nicolas, known as amanico on WatchProSite, shares an intimate look at the Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre à Sphérotourbillon, a timepiece he witnessed in the making. His detailed photo essay and personal reflections offer a unique perspective on this highly complicated watch, prompting a fascinating discussion among collectors about the balance between horological innovation and aesthetic appeal. This article explores why even a watch of such technical prowess might not capture every enthusiast's heart.

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This is one of the watches I had the pleasure to attend its making of. 

Still, it is not my favorite Duometre. 

The good / remarkable points? 

It is a Duometre, with a tourbillon turning on different axes which is always magical, with a cylindric hair spring, which adds to the magic, and a GMT. 


Another very important point is that it has a great level of finishings. 


Now the less good point, for me, is that all these technology and horological skills let me cold... 

The hole at 9 o clock ruins the dial, for me, at least, and it is to clinical.





On the road from Vegas to L.A... It was a memorable moment, as I confused miles per hour with kilometers per hour... smile 



For the moment, my favorite Duometre are the Chronograph, the UTT and the Quantième Lunaire Enamel, in this order. 

Your thoughts?

Best,

Nicolas

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CO
Cookies
Sep 14, 2021
A beautiful and marvellous masterpiece

I hope I get to see this rarity in real life.

ST
Stoikos
Sep 14, 2021
Well said. A masterpiece.

AM
amanico
Sep 14, 2021
Most probably in a JLC Boutique.

PE
penfriend
Sep 14, 2021
I cannot judge on this impressive JLC as I am not firm with the brand at all

But I support your view on technological extremes within wrist watches. To me, double tourbs etc don't appeal - I rather enjoy the finish and the possibility to see the architecture of the technology (i.e. open case-backs with unhindered sight into the watches organs). There are several technologically impressive Villeret pieces (for $$$$$ made by Cabbidou) but in the end its not like a neat chronometer or chronograph which has more daily usability - IMHO. And open (date, tourb) or even skeleton

AM
amanico
Sep 14, 2021
Well, I would love to see a Duometre à Rattrapante, one day. Other than that, I see your point.

UN
Uncle Chico
Sep 14, 2021
Perhaps not pleasing aesthetically but still a tour de force.

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