Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon 2 Complication
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon 2 Complication

By amanico · Jan 5, 2016 · 37 replies
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Found in the Year Book 5: One of the watches whose decoration impressed me the most, I have to say. I remember all the minutes I spent discovering it, in October 2007. And the big disappointment to not be able to wear it, due to a too thick case. But what a watch! I wonder if JLC will offer us somet

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 Found in the Year Book 5:

 

One of the watches whose decoration impressed me the most, I have to say. 

I remember all the minutes I spent discovering it, in  October 2007. And the big disappointment to not be able to wear it, due to a too thick case. 

But what a watch! 

I wonder if JLC will offer us something of this level, for the 85th Anniversary of the Reverso... 

Best,

Nicolas
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patrick_y
Jan 5, 2016
One of Coudray's Best Works! [nt]

AM
amanico
Jan 5, 2016
I still prefer the Gyro One, to tell the truth... [nt]

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patrick_y
Jan 5, 2016
If it makes you feel any better...

If it makes you feel any better mon ami... It doesn't fit my wrist neither. Too big. The Gyrotourbillon 1 looks too big on my wrist.

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amanico
Jan 5, 2016
Thanks for the support, Patrick. ;) [nt]

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Arie - Mr Orange
Jan 10, 2016
As I said before

They should make a table/desk clock with a Gyrotourbillon in it! That would make sense in numerous accounts. 1. You could stare at it much longer than on the wrist 2. See 1 3. The size would be irrelevant 4. See 1

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amanico
Jan 10, 2016
That would be the most expensive desk clock in the world, which makes a very problematic point 5. ;) [nt]

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