Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Chronograph Sector Dial Guide
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Chronograph Sector Dial Guide

By amanico · Nov 20, 2022 · 34 replies
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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.

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As we discussed some sector dials, here is another one which is worth some interest, the Master Chronograph issued in 2017, to celebrate the Master Control 25 years. 




Nicely balanced, without date, and charming. 

This is one of these very good watches from these last 5 years. 

Best,

Nicolas

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andrea~
Nov 20, 2022

I would personally aim for the master control date, but this one is just as nice

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ArmisT
Nov 20, 2022

This must have been popular at the time, I imagine.

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andrea~
Nov 20, 2022

but I don't mind the added functionality and I'm into the simplicity of the three hands with a date

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BigAppleBill
Nov 21, 2022

I also agree that the simpler version would be spectacular without the date window.

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ChetBaker
Nov 23, 2022

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

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pejp
Nov 24, 2022

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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