JLC Hybris Artistica Gyrotourbillon III Tantalum
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JLC Hybris Artistica Gyrotourbillon III Tantalum

By amanico · Dec 28, 2022 · 49 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) brings to light the extraordinary Jaeger-LeCoultre Hybris Artistica Gyrotourbillon III in Tantalum, a timepiece that exemplifies haute horlogerie. His original post showcases not only the rare tantalum version but also the highly coveted rose gold meteorite and enamel/aventurine dial variant, inviting readers to appreciate JLC's pinnacle of watchmaking artistry. This article delves into the community's reactions and further insights on these horological marvels.

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Stuff of Dream: Tantalum case, Gyrotourbillon, Digital Chronograph. 




There was another version which was highly desirable, the rose gold meteorite and enamel / aventurine dial, limited to 8 pieces. 



This last one, in tantalum or in any other white metal, would have been my absolute favorite! 

When I told you that they were stuff of Dream! 

Best,

Nicolas

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MTR
Dec 28, 2022

you are looking for yourself? ☺️ These Gyrotourbillons prove which incredible achievements this manufactory is capable of. Unfortunately there is not enough of this kind made by JLC in the - for us ordinary aficionados - affordable range… Funny, but the version in rose gold attracts me the most. At least from the photo. Seeing the watch live is a completely different thing.

AN
andrea~
Dec 28, 2022

It's mesmerizing. I didn't know about the tantalum one, now it's my favorite.

AM
amanico
Dec 28, 2022

Such as this one? Or this one?

AN
andrea~
Dec 28, 2022

I actually meant the fully built one that sits in their grand complications atelier

BR
Brandon Skinner
Dec 28, 2022

A truly extraordinary piece elevated even higher. Thanks for sharing.

GW
GWIS
Dec 28, 2022

In my ignorance I used to think that tantalum must be light, like titanium. I couldn’t be more wrong! All the best, Jon

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