JLC Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Westminster Perpetuel
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JLC Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Westminster Perpetuel

By Arie - Mr Orange · Jan 13, 2019 · 49 replies
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Arie - Mr Orange's post introduces the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Westminster Perpetuel, a timepiece that immediately captivated the community with its technical prowess. The discussion that follows explores the watch's intricate complications, design, and its position as a pinnacle of horological innovation. This thread serves as an excellent resource for understanding JLC's commitment to pushing boundaries in watchmaking.

It’s a mouth full, but that comes with the price ;-)













The blue dial would be my favorite. It’s got all sorts of the most technical complications, but the one that impressed me most was that it can make threads disappear 😜

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Jan 13, 2019

Looking good from this rendering. Let's see what else JLC has up in a sleeve. Looks like another promising year for JLC. Thanks for sharing this news. Cheers D

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iadxb
Jan 13, 2019

My pulse is racing already, can't wait to read Nico's detailed review tomorrow!

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Arie - Mr Orange
Jan 13, 2019

I hope he will be getting us live pics! Can’t wait

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Arie - Mr Orange
Jan 13, 2019

(otherwise I wouldn’t have posted it of course)

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Mitch K
Jan 13, 2019

I am anxious to hear the Westminster chimes. I think that it is an absolutely appropriate addition to the gyrotourbillion family.

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holdemchamp1225
Jan 13, 2019

this could well surplant the Gyro 1 as my favorite Gyrotourbillon. At least it would be out of those 2. VERY impressive by JLC and the price also reflects this true Masterpiece. I hope Nico takes some amazing photos and several videos.

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