Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Green: W&W 2022 Hands-On
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Green: W&W 2022 Hands-On

By amanico · Sep 1, 2022 · 31 replies
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Amanico's hands-on review of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Green from Watches and Wonders 2022 offers an invaluable perspective on a significant release. His detailed examination of the updated Caliber 899 movement and the distinctive green dial provides crucial insights for collectors considering this modern interpretation of JLC's iconic dive watch lineage. This article synthesizes community reactions, highlighting the watch's impact and ongoing discussions among enthusiasts.

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Jaeger Lecoultre launches not one but three Polaris Date. 2 which are upgraded, with the blue dial of the Polaris Mariner Date from 2020, or with the black dial. The third is the one I want to share with you, the " Green ", the one which makes all the difference. 



As for the new Blue and Black Polaris Date, the movement, the Cal 899, received the technical improvements seen in the Polaris Mariner Date or the Master Control Date for a longer power reserve of 70 hours instead of... 38 hours. 

The Cal 899, with its tungsten rotor, which you can see through the sapphire case back: 



The case is not different from the former versions, with the same proportions, 42 mm big, 13, 92 mm high, and the same decoration, brushed, with generous polished bevels on the lugs, and the same water resistance, 200 meters, which is largely enough for water activities. 


Let's focus on the only detail which makes all the difference, now, the color of the dial. 
With the Polaris, we are used to black, which is its natural color, and for some 4 years now, to blue. 

The Green was totally unexpected, I must say. It adds some cool factor to this watch. And it is not a " simple " green, but a hue which is somewhere between Olive and Khaki, blending clear and darker zones, with creamy luminous indices and hands, without forgetting the different finishes: Opaline, grained and sunburst. 



Quite eye-catching, in my opinion.

The other pleasant detail is the fact that you can quickly and easily change the strap, a rubber, in green. I could see the watch with a superb green leather strap, which pleased me a lot:






My only reserve? The date should have been green, to match with the dial and to make it more discreet. Without, it would be even more stunning. 






Looking forward to reading your comments and thoughts,

Best,

Nicolas

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Cookies
Sep 1, 2022

Yes the date should be in green. It would be perfect.

AN
andrea~
Sep 1, 2022

These new polaris variations are getting better and better, and I'm starting to like the line now. Maybe not as experimental as the master compressors, but good looking and more versatile. I love the look on the leather strap...

GE
Gelato Monster
Sep 1, 2022

It would be cleaner without a date.

XX
xxn
Sep 1, 2022

at 39-40mm. I’m sure it can be done but I guess more geared to divers with larger wrists🤷🏿‍♂️ JLC has still got it though👌🏻

BU
burnsey66
Sep 1, 2022

I bought the no date black dial, so yes, 41mm, no date function, but obvious similarities. Felt very light and cheaper than its price point and the internal bezel moved very easily with the glance of a shirt cuff on the crown. Sold it very quickly (and lost money) and I'm a massive fan of the brand, but for me, the new Polaris is a no.

PM
pmh6000
Sep 1, 2022

Nice looking but would have liked to see the green in the no date model with the upgraded cal. I have the blue dial and really like it.

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