
Amanico presents a detailed comparison of Jaeger-LeCoultre's Master Minute Repeater (MMR) family, focusing on the evolution of the Platinum and Titanium versions. This post, enriched with personal insights and high-quality photographs, explores the subtle yet significant design changes introduced at SIHH 2008, including new dial colors and case materials.
I definitely have a clear preference among the several versions and that is for the titanium. There is not even a close second in the group. I love the presentation of one of the most refined and elegant complications as a concept watch, and the titainuium version achieves this perfectly. No other minute repeater looks like it. The 1833 edition is interesting looking, but I don't care for the "1833" tag at the bottom (almost as if they did not know where to put it, and I think it would have been
Thanks for sharing these photos, the black boutique non LE i saw once here in Tokyo, sad to hear it itsn't LE because Platinum should always be made in an LE where possible! And i didn't know that the blued steel hands werent heat treated but were painted instead! You can say i'm shocked mon ami! Didnt know JLC did this kinda things! Well, SIHH is next monday, so let's see what JLC brings forth this time yah! A bientot Stephen
thanks Nic for this post, the comparison is interesting and stimulating. after reading your comparions, my choice would go for Titanium MMR. btw, wondering what would be the sound like? stefan
And although i have not had the chance to listen to them side by side, i have had the chance to hear them individually on separate occasions, and the Titanium version does sound that little bit more clearer, not to say that the Platinum version isn't! And according to a trusted AD staff here, he reckons that the Titanium version is the clearest among the Platinum, red gold, and Titanium. Although the MMR utilises the sapphire crystal as a medium to transmit the sound and not the case unlike othe
After many weeks of comparision between the platinum and the titanium MMRs, I can tell you that the Titanium sounds higher, while the Platinum sounds matter. The titaniu_m sounds a bit louder, too, but just a bit. Best. Nicolas
Nicolas, I wasn't aware of the existence of the boutique edition of the MMR with the black dial. The watch really speaks to me! Regards, Chris
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