
Nicolas (amanico) presents an exquisite look at the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Perpetual 8 Days Skeleton, a reference that continues to captivate collectors. His original post, featuring both the platinum and rose gold limited editions, serves as a vital historical document for enthusiasts seeking to understand JLC's horological artistry from the late 2000s. This deep dive into a significant, limited-production timepiece highlights its enduring appeal and intricate craftsmanship.





I love the platinum version ....
it doesn’t speak to me at all. Too busy for me, but just my taste of course. 🤷🏽♂️
As a rule, I'm lukewarm on open worked dials. The exceptions would definitely include these two amazing pieces. Wow, just wow! The backside is drop dead gorgeous also. Thanks for posting. M4
Never knew this ref. Definitely eye catching. The RG looks to have NAC treatment on the movement, which seems to be an early one i can recall?
the PT is on my list although the titanium MMR is very similar in design. Best Andreas
Very appealing...and I am usially not a fan of the skeletonized watches/dials.
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