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Jaeger-LeCoultre Watch Clasp Upgrade Discussion

By patrick_y · Mar 21, 2023 · 28 replies
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In this insightful post, patrick_y delves into the often-overlooked world of watch clasps, arguing that these intricate components are far more than mere fasteners. He makes a compelling case for how a well-designed clasp, particularly one with micro-adjustment capabilities, significantly enhances both the aesthetic appeal and the wearer's experience of a luxury timepiece. His exploration highlights how even the smallest details contribute to the overall perceived value and satisfaction of a watch.

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The cool clasp of Ted-Lo's JLC Extreme Lab made me realize, clasps are important!  Look at the Vacheron Constantin Clasp with the Maltese cross, it's a nice big hunk of metal and it's large and satisfying to see.  The Patek Philippe deployment buckles with the Calatrava cross logo is also a nice touch as it adds a little bit of character to an otherwise plain buckle.  Some may argue these two examples are a little showy as they incorporate large logos into their buckles - but most would agree a nice big buckle looks more satisfying and gives you that feeling that your watch is more secure.  I'm okay with the logos on the buckles - as I just like the visual balance of a larger buckle.  

I'm looking at my JLC watch buckle.  It's a little plain.  Does anybody have one of these?  It's hard to explain it over the phone to the boutique, so I don't think they understand me.  They tell me they have a nice deployment buckle, but it's not this one with micro adjustment.  Also, notice the JL logo here is so subtly integrated into the design that's done very well.  This buckle was apparently designed during the days when Lambert was in charge at JLC by the inimitable Roland Iten, the Philippe Dufour of belt buckles.    


I know some of you will read this as a very minor detail.  But minor details matter to some people some of the time.  Bentley, the car company once had a complaint from a customer - the fuel cap on the car was too ordinary complained one client, and that a Bentley vehicle should have a nicer fuel cap.  Bentley eventually debuted a shiny polished metal gas cap for their cars.  It's mostly hidden away from sight behind the little fuel door.  Most Bentley owners today hardly notice it.  But it's there!  





Bentley’s Jewel of a Fuel Cap


Do you have any favorite clasps that you like?  











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R. Goodfellow
Mar 21, 2023

And I think both your JLC and Bentley examples exemplify that idea. I've long pined for a micro-adjusting strap clasp. I didn't know JLC, or anyone, made one. I wish they were more widely used. Thank you for sharing!

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amanico
Mar 21, 2023

Alas, nit many are in this vein....

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patrick_y
Mar 21, 2023

And the newer/current one is much nicer than the older one - which is the one I have. So I was thinking of upgrading my current one to the current one. But the newer version is a little too bulky for my Master Ultra Thin. But it could work well with my Reverso 1931 Tribute version. But then I remembered I had once seen the perfect clasp. I dug and I dug and I finally found a picture of it. And it's this one with the micro adjustment that's perfect! Finally a clasp that's as complicated as the mu

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patrick_y
Mar 21, 2023

I have a feeling that this clasp wasn't easy to make. It probably cost 6-8x more than the normal clasp and most customers probably didn't appreciate it enough for it to make a difference. So they probably didn't make many of them. The normal basic pin buckle clasp in a thin partially hollow 18K gold material probably costs around 100 Swiss francs to manufacture. This one in steel probably costs more than double the gold one due to the small batch micro mechanics. Costs can go down drastically if

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enjoythemusic
Mar 21, 2023

Great fun in the snow too. (â—Ź'â—ˇ'â—Ź)

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AuHavrePro
Mar 22, 2023

JLC and VC have some of the most tasteful and appealing clasps in my opinion. That particular one for the EL and a few other limited edition JLC watches is a work of miniature mechanical art ....

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