
Amanico introduces the new Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control from SIHH 2012, highlighting its evolution from previous iterations and its adherence to the rigorous 1000 Hours Control tests. This article provides a detailed comparison of the new 39mm model with its 37mm and 40mm predecessors, focusing on design refinements and the enduring Calibre 899 movement. Amanico's analysis emphasizes the watch's significance as a modern heir to JLC's chronometer heritage.
all the ingredients are there,recognisable at a glance. A very nice, discreet,elegant watch for sure.Personally I think the rose gold gives a touch of retro that suits this watch very much. Superb pictures as usual. Mo
Well its very appropriate for what it is I think... Mo
Great pics and comparisons! I fully agree with you on the steel version... Could be my first silver dial... But which one is the final version? Dauphine or my all beloved Alpha hands? Best regards Ambos
The hands are definitive, as shown on the pics. Best, Nicolas
I would have liked this piece even more without the date but that is personal preference. Hmmm.... how nice this case would be for the next Master Calendar in the future! Thank you for the detailed pics and the history lesson, Nicolas. Company press releases usually tell us about what's new. They don't always go back into time to show how the model/collection has evolved. Thank you. Ruckdee
Suprisingly, for once, I would say with date... Why? Because without date, it would have been to close from the MUT 38 mm. And with date, it is strongly linked to the Geomatic. But this is also my very personal take... Best, and thanks for your input, Ruckdee. Nicolas
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