JLC Master Compressor Navy SEALs Alarm Beverly Hills
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JLC Master Compressor Navy SEALs Alarm Beverly Hills

By amanico · Jul 7, 2024 · 20 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) introduces the distinctive Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Navy SEALs Alarm Beverly Hills Boutique Edition, highlighting its unique aesthetic features. His post serves as a valuable reference for collectors interested in the subtle yet significant variations within the Master Compressor line, particularly those distinguishing limited boutique editions from broader releases. This deep dive into specific references helps new readers appreciate the nuances that define collectible timepieces.

Here are two photos I found on the net, one official, the first one, and the other to be credited to Professionalwatches: 








Compared to the 1500 pieces launched before, the BH Boutique Edition has some yellow touches, and the wording engraved on the glass, rather than on the alarm disc. 

Best,

Nicolas

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AuHavrePro
Jul 7, 2024

And not necessarily because of the affiliation with the American military, that fact is superfluous. The watch is simply robust yet beautiful - a tough balance to achieve in my opinion and perspective. Thanks for the pictures!

CA
cazalea
Jul 7, 2024

That's my arm and fancy rolled-up cuff PS - those photos (and the heat) are making me thirsty, I think I'll open a bottle of French bubbles...

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Darron
Jul 7, 2024

I know there is functional value to this sort of the design, but I don’t care for the crown protectors; everything else I enjoy.

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Alfihar
Jul 8, 2024

And for a special force, for whom discretion and stealth are two vital concepts… Rolf… For me only the NS chrono with gaffer on the titanium parts is consistent

RI
ripper444
Jul 9, 2024

It's awesome but it's thick.

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