
Nicolas (amanico) brings to the forefront the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Chronograph Sector Dial, a 2017 release commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Master Control collection. His post highlights its balanced design and the absence of a date complication, positioning it as a standout timepiece from recent years. This article delves into why this particular reference continues to captivate collectors and what makes it a noteworthy addition to JLC's storied lineage.

I would personally aim for the master control date, but this one is just as nice
This must have been popular at the time, I imagine.
but I don't mind the added functionality and I'm into the simplicity of the three hands with a date
I also agree that the simpler version would be spectacular without the date window.
When I tried it on a couple of years ago I found the dial a bit cold and sterile. I went to the AD ready to pull the trigger but left feeling underwhelmed. Now you made me wonder if i’d just een in a bad mood that day
Obviously in an ideal world I’d have had the means to buy both! I agree that I’d prefer my choice without date, but I still love it and really think of it a a perfect casual watch. Plus it goes well with my wife’s reverso! Also, after 20 years of collecting watches I have come to the conclusion that I just don’t really like chronographs. I appreciate them, I love to look at them, but when it comes to owning and keeping I’ve noticed that simple time only (perhaps with date) are the only pieces th
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