Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Small Seconds Blue
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Small Seconds Blue

By amanico · Feb 20, 2019 · 30 replies
amanico
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Always a pleasure to cross the road of this watch, which has almost everything to please: A superb dial, a very elegant " Ultra Thin " case which has the good taste to not be too expensive, with its steel case. Now, the things which would have been better, for me: A slightly smaller case... 38 or 39

Always a pleasure to cross the road of this watch, which has almost everything to please: A superb dial,  a very elegant " Ultra Thin " case which has the good taste to not be too expensive, with its steel case. 






Now, the things which would have been better, for me:

A slightly smaller case... 38 or 39 mm. 

A manual winding movement ( but it wouldn't be with a second sub dial, nor seconds at all, by the way ) like the Cal 849 which is a great movement. 

Nonetheless, a cool watch, as it is... 

Best,

nicolas
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11111
Feb 20, 2019

Not so easy to photograph things as they are. Very nice photo. Best Benjamin

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mahesh
Feb 20, 2019

I’m ok to even have the automatic caliber 😜 Best, Mahesh.,

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Feb 20, 2019

If only it had a large date window.

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geross
Feb 20, 2019

Its a good watch, technically superior. And its slim, slick, & definitely sexy. As a daily wear can be a tool watch in the office. All these my opinion. Thanks for sharing the blue dial Nico. Gonna wear mine, got to give it some wrist time. Cheers 🍻, my friend.

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robsallnow
Feb 20, 2019

the man said the Ultra Thin range would all be going down to 39m...how long it would take the niche dials like this blue to appear is anyone's guess

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geross
Feb 20, 2019

Charming watch, ref 1278420. Look it up in the Jlc website. πŸ˜ƒ Geross

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