
Amanico's evocative photo essay, timed with the Venice International Film Festival, beautifully illustrates how Jaeger-LeCoultre watches become integral companions in life's most cherished moments. Through stunning imagery of his Septantième, Perpetual Calendar, and Minute Repeater, he demonstrates that these timepieces are not merely objects of luxury but active participants in travel, culture, and personal experiences, challenging the notion of keeping them hidden away.



of the platinum Septentieme. Incredible shot and well-balanced with the shaded tree bark (gray). Simply stunning. -Dean
. . . perhaps it could be the masthead for awhile? Hopefully, Art
When I saw the Olive tree, I knew that I had to take a pic with the 70ème on it... Nice Chromatic composition, indeed. Best! Nicolas
I’m glad you’re back in great shape!!! Follows a picture of the Orologio taken from the balcony of San Marco Cathedral for your delight: The link of the Italian roof with Venezia is also obvious due to its tiles (as we chat about before): made in the nearby beautiful city of Treviso Thanks for such inspired pictures, my friend! Marcelo
and the two animated statues with big hammers who ring the bell at regular intervals. I think this make this square even more charming (and scare the pigeons once in a while)
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