
Nicolas (amanico) shares his enduring admiration for the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Gyrotourbillon One, a timepiece he considers an 'eternal love.' His post highlights the watch's revolutionary status upon its 2004 release, emphasizing its pioneering multi-axis tourbillon and complex suite of complications. This article delves into why this particular reference remains a horological marvel and a grail watch for many collectors.


Astonishing watch which I've never seen before. And quite unique and daring in design. Hope you reach your goal....
This is peak JLC. I can't think of any other multi-axis that I'd choose over this (in theory). And that dog leg retrograde hand alone is an indication of how good some watchmakers really are.
Thanks for this post mon poto. Could be a great combo with the two Duometre…. But….
A remarkable complication, love it!
I think! There must still remain in the mess of plastic pockets that I have not seen ... It might require an archaeological excavation to be sure ;-)
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