JLC Master Grande Ultra Thin Blue Small Second (2017)
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JLC Master Grande Ultra Thin Blue Small Second (2017)

By amanico · Feb 22, 2021 · 23 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) initiates a compelling discussion on the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Ultra Thin Blue Small Second, a 2017 reference. His post, featuring striking imagery, invites collectors to consider the subtle design choices that elevate a watch from excellent to iconic. This article synthesizes community insights on how minor adjustments in case size and movement type could redefine a classic.

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40 mm big, 7, 58 mm high. 



Imagine it with a 38 mm case... And a manual winding movement... 

THAT would be a killer. 

Best,

Nicolas

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elliot55
Feb 22, 2021

... Jaeger's fancy fromage slicer.

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Gwai
Feb 22, 2021

1358470, I think it was, the much earlier black variant. Still think it is a stunner, wouldn't have it any smaller or slimmer myself. Cheers Marc

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sirdavid
Feb 22, 2021

Though I'm not sure it would be enough to tempt me away from the Reverso Tribute Small Seconds (Blue), even though the Master would be somewhat thinner. Perhaps if it had a unique dial? Green? Salmon? I know it's not to your taste, but have they ever produced a blue dial variant of the Master Ultra Thin Date?

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vitalsigns
Feb 22, 2021

I want an applied "JL" logo, and did you ever think the blue was a touch too eye-catching?

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sirdavid
Feb 22, 2021

And I couldn't disagree more on your second point ;-)

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Gwai
Feb 23, 2021

exactly like the blue-dial one in your original image. Let's see if I find a picture...

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