Jaeger-LeCoultre Moon Phase Watches: A Collector's Showcase
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Moon Phase Watches: A Collector's Showcase

By holdemchamp1225 · Apr 9, 2020 · 82 replies
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The moon phase complication, a poetic and historically significant feature, continues to captivate collectors with its blend of artistry and astronomical precision. In this article, original author holdemchamp1225 initiates a community showcase of Jaeger-LeCoultre moon phase timepieces, inviting fellow enthusiasts to share their cherished examples. This collective display highlights the diverse interpretations of this classic complication across various JLC references, offering a rich visual exploration for both seasoned collectors and those new to the brand.

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George Gently
Apr 9, 2020
What a very fine and goodlooking watch.

Is the case made of platinum or white gold?

HO
holdemchamp1225
Apr 9, 2020
Many thanks George, this one is in white gold as there was no platinum Duometre Lunaire 😁 [nt]

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GE
George Gently
Apr 9, 2020
Thank you very much for explaining.

I really like it. Best Regards, George

HO
holdemchamp1225
Apr 9, 2020
Not a problem. I think the ONLY platinum Duometre was the Chronograph model except for the higher end Spherotourbillon models...

here is a photo of my Duometre Chronograph in platinum so you can see the model and difference

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D-TIME1
Apr 9, 2020
WOW!!!! That dial is incredible, great photo...

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HO
holdemchamp1225
Apr 9, 2020
Yes the dial texture is super cool. The amazing thing is that the dial is also made from platinum in sort of a sandblasted, grainy texture...

Here is a close up

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