
Amanico's initial overview of Jaeger-LeCoultre's 2013 SIHH novelties provides an essential first look at the brand's direction, focusing on the Master Control, Ultra Thin, and Grande Tradition lines. This post is crucial for understanding the key releases, including the new Duometre Unique Travel Time and the 180th-anniversary Jubilé collection, offering a foundational perspective for deeper dives into each model.
I love several of these--astounding!! But the one I would like to own and wear is the Cermet Deep Sea... from the pics I have seen on a few forums, this is a super sport watch with immense JLC character. Love the cross cut pushers, black case, no 'automatic' on sub dial at 6 and 44mm... I saw there is also a 'vintage' version, with patina markers and hands. I prefer the non-vintage. JLC bravo, incredible. And where can a mere mortal even begin to comment on the Gyro 3???????
If you love sporty watches, the new Black Deep Sea Chrono may well be for you. The Dressy watch fans will certainly appreciate and fall for the MUT Jubilé. The Gyro III is for those who love complicated watches, as well as the Duometre UTT, which needs a lot of time to be understood and fully appreciated. And so on... Vive la Difference! Nicolas
Three questions: 1. Do you have a photo of the verso face of the new Ultra-thin Reverso? 2. What is the thickness of the 39mm MUT? 3. Where is the party tonight? Cheers, pplater.
1/ Yes. 2/ 4, 05 mm. 3/ In my plane. I had to come back home and to reality yesterday night, since I had to plead early in the morning. ;) Best, Nicolas
Hi Nicolas The iPad catalog shows a master ultra thin perpetual in RG. Isit in steel also? Thanks, Joe
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