Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Hybris Artistica Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Three Tantalum: A Collector's View
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Hybris Artistica Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Three Tantalum: A Collector's View

By amanico · May 25, 2020 · 35 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating look at the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Hybris Artistica Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Three in Tantalum, highlighting its unique aesthetic and technical prowess. His stunning photography and appreciation for the rare tantalum case material invite readers to explore one of JLC's horological masterpieces. This piece remains highly relevant for collectors interested in high complications and innovative material use.

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Some pictures, for the pleasure of the eyes, of this dark beauty. 







I regret JLC doesn't use tantalum more often. This grey blue hue is to die for. 

Without forgetting that the blue spherical spring is a nice detail of the Gyrotourbillon. As well as the digital minutes chronograph. 

One of the masterpieces of the Grande Maison. 

Best,

Nicolas

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K-Lo
May 25, 2020
Love it.

One thing I would add is a more detailed moonphase. Maybe more poetic is my word. But still lovely, in a detailed manner.

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amanico
May 25, 2020
It is not a moon phase, it is a night and day indicator... [nt]

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K-Lo
May 25, 2020
Then I guess I mean to say, a more poetic

Day/night indicator. Sadly, I have never seen a watch crafted in tantalum. Hear it gives off a blue hue, or something like that.

AM
amanico
May 25, 2020
Yes, between grey and blue. It is really bewitching. [nt]

K-
K-Lo
May 25, 2020
That is prob one of the charms of the

Journe CB,

AM
amanico
May 25, 2020
Yes. Among others such as a AP Royal Oak, Panerai PAM 172 / 192... [nt]

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