
In this insightful piece, WatchProSite's own amanico (Nicolas) delves into his horological 'fantasies,' spotlighting Jaeger-LeCoultre's rare and captivating meteorite dials. He showcases stunning examples from the Master Calendar and Gyrotourbillon Three, prompting the community to consider the potential for more such celestial creations from the esteemed manufacture. Nicolas's exploration serves as a compelling argument for the unique aesthetic meteorite brings to high horology.









a meteorite dialled Tribute style Reverso to be announced soon!!
that was a strange time, a half hearted attempt at exotic Reverso dials for the gents...the use of meteorite and aventurine was a great idea except why the big circle of grey in the middle!?
It was when I found myself lusting after a Rolex that I knew there was something particularly magical about meteorite dials. I normally steer well clear of the brand, but the 126719BLRO press shots hooked me in with an apparently iridescent face. I've been hoping for some interesting new Reverso Tribute dials this year. The recent enamels and sunbursts are stunning, but it would be lovely to have a few more options. I often think JLC has a magical ability to create absolutely stunning dials whic
But then the Rolex GMT which is light in colour seems to really work for me. Overall however, it’s not something that excites me much. I’m still very much on the “mother of pearl for men” train !
It's like something modern from JRR Tolkien. If Gandalf came from middle earth to make the coolest modern watch he could, well. . . . . That would be it.
those earlier ones weren’t done as well as they could’ve been
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