The prototype, unveiled in 2010. The definitive version, which also existed in red. The big difference? The definitive has a smooth bezel, which is more my taste. The proto also had Extrem Lab written on the bezel. One of the most brilliant modern Jaeger ...
I like the one with red more. None of the proto style pieces were ever sold? Were there 2 protos with red? Your 2 photos have different bezels, I like the one in the first photo (which also appears different than the one with the blue accents, which does ...
Mine in red Also ran into a blue one at an AD Aside from the bezel the most noticeable difference to me is the chrono hours subdial on the red is a brushed metal vs white on the blue and the function selector has a black background on the red version vs w...
I guess the version with the writing on the bezel and the black movement was the prototype. The first serial version was than without writing on the bezel, but with the black movement, too. Than there was a second red version with a much brighter movement...
Here a picture of the one I am talking about. For me the nicest version, but would be interesting to know how many they have built and why they changed it in the middle of a limited Edition? Best regards, Martin ...
It basically comes down to custom end pieces, there's a hard core with bores, and the spring bar arrangement is double standard spring bars joined by a custom link. I've talked to watchmakers to machinists to try and get this to happen. Although it may be...
If you know someone who can make strap options, I’m down to pitch in. Just shoot me a PM or something. It’s my favorite watch from JLC. I’ve had they blue titanium version, but the PVD movement combined with the rose gold case is the winner for me. ...