
amanico delves into the Jaeger-LeCoultre Duometre à Spherotourbillon Moon, a 2015 SIHH novelty. His post critically examines whether this piece represents a truly new watch or an evolution, focusing on its design and technical distinctions from previous Spherotourbillon models.
The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Moonphase, reference 1815Moonphase, is a notable variant within the 1815 collection, distinguished by its inclusion of a moon phase complication. This reference maintains the classic design principles of the 1815 line, which draws inspiration from the pocket watches of Ferdinand Adolph Lange, emphasizing legibility and traditional watchmaking aesthetics. It represents a more intricate offering compared to time-only 1815 models, appealing to collectors who appreciate additional horological functions without excessive complexity.
This particular iteration of the 1815 Moonphase is presented in a 37.5 mm white gold case, with a thickness of 8.9 mm, providing a balanced and wearable profile. It is powered by the manual-winding caliber L943.2, which offers a power reserve of 45 hours. The watch features a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and clear visibility of the black dial. Water resistance is rated at 3 ATM, suitable for everyday wear but not for immersion.
The 1815 Moonphase appeals to collectors seeking a refined dress watch with a classic complication from a respected German manufacture. Its design adheres to the brand's established aesthetic, characterized by clear Arabic numerals and blued hands. While the provided text mentions a "Honey Gold" variant, the specific reference 1815Moonphase is known in white gold, offering a distinct aesthetic within the broader 1815 family. The combination of traditional design and a practical complication makes it a considered choice for a discerning collector.
.. As I am neither a specialist in high end Horology, its these pieces, that sometimes make your thoughts wander, thinking beyond our finite time(s). Nor am I to judge on the role & interaction of complications, but The whole artwork respires an ode of harmony somehow.. Also I guess, that special effect looking through the sideway window, seeing the Spherotourbillon having its multi-axial reverberations must have its own spell ! - The staircase - I do like it ! - leads to this little sophisticat
..some other projects requiring my (wallet's) attention.. ;) - But yes, the Duomètre series remains captivating to me !.. Best & thx for the encouragement, hs
I know what you mean! ;) Best, Nicolas
For different reasons: 1)I love moon phases....this is exceptional. 2)I love the Duometre line 3) I love Platinum 4)I love JLC twirling creations(Gyro,Sphero etc...) So To me it is a winner,especially because it retains a little artistic touch like the stairs to the tourbillon and the side window... Here JLC wins,some other times unfortunately no no will discuss when you will post the watch I am talking about. JLC can be its worst enemy sometimes.... Thanks for this report Nico... Mo
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