Jaeger-LeCoultre MUT 34mm: Vintage Ultra Thin Review
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Jaeger-LeCoultre MUT 34mm: Vintage Ultra Thin Review

By Horo_Traveler · Mar 6, 2024 · 24 replies
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Horo_Traveler's post on a vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin (MUT) 34mm offers a timely reflection on JLC's historical manufacturing prowess. This article delves into the enduring appeal of this specific reference, highlighting its design integrity and the technical sophistication of its ultra-thin movement, qualities that continue to resonate with collectors today.

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This was before the cost saving days with a solid gold back and gold deployant.














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Thomas_3
Mar 6, 2024
Very, very nice. Yours?

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Derreck
Mar 6, 2024
Beautiful

Is the dial redone? It’s spotless, looks very very good

HO
Horo_Traveler
Mar 6, 2024
No, not redone, the dials of most 34mm MUTs of that era (1990s) look spotless.

These watches were very well designed and are quite robust despite being ultra-thin, with a 5 bar water resistance rating. This is what JLC does really well, and the 849 movement is spectacular for its precision and robustness even though it is only 1.87mm thick. The watch itself is only about 4.5mm thick if I remember right. Perhaps someone has a more exact measurement. I consider a robust ultra-thin watch to be a "complication" in itself.

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Derreck
Mar 6, 2024
Thanks now it makes sense.

When I saw the 34mm size I thought it was an older watch, not from the 90s, even though it looks pristine. Thanks for all the info you wrote, I didn’t know of this reference and it’s absolutely beautiful, especially the side of the watch, the lug design, it looks kind of art nouveau, very elaborate, elegant and well thought of. Thanks for sharing.

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amanico
Mar 6, 2024
These were the days! Lovely piece.

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Horo_Traveler
Mar 7, 2024
I’ve been hoping for years they would find their way back to what they once were.

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