
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.


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.
It's mesmerizing. I didn't know about the tantalum one, now it's my favorite.
Such as this one? Or this one?
I actually meant the fully built one that sits in their grand complications atelier
A truly extraordinary piece elevated even higher. Thanks for sharing.
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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