
Amanico, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, offers an insightful first look at the latest Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Calendar. His post highlights the subtle yet significant aesthetic updates to this established reference, focusing on the new grained dial. This article delves into the community's immediate reactions and detailed observations, providing a comprehensive perspective on JLC's newest offering.


It's in stock in Las Vegas, Costa Mesa and Beverly Hills at the price I once paid for an FP Journe CS (slightly used) and never wore which I soon traded for this Honda Insight which I happily drove for 106,000 miles and sold for a nice price { but if I had kept the Journe, I would have been far ahead $$ } and about the same price I paid for this Rolexy thing which I traded for this GO Chronometer plus some of the money from the Insight { but if I had kept the Rolex, I would have been far ahead $
Could be very interesting and uniquely JLC
I must say they could elevate the experience by choosing more sophisticated numerals for the 9,12,3
Thank you, Nico. The two tone sector dial is very attractive, despite technically nothing new. I like it.
I was previously aware of the meteorite and the blue and my favourite of those was the Meteorite but now it would be between this new two tone grained grey sector dial and the meteorite and I really would struggle to choose. Maybe both would be the best option. Marc
Thanks for sharing. I believe I do prefer the grained dial. It speaks understated masculine elegance to me.
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