wow! that is stunning.

Sep 07, 2019,06:25 AM
 

Never knew this existed, 34mm is such a great size for a dress watch, companies need to bring this size back.

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A rarity: Jaeger Lecoultre Master Ultra Thin 34 Skeleton in white gold.

 
 By: amanico : September 7th, 2019-02:51
Issued in 2004, I could see the MUT 34 Skeleton in white gold on pictures, only, till recently. This is the 34 mm case, 5, 75 mm high of the first version with a skeletonized movement, the Cal 849. Limited to 75 pieces. They made a lot of versions of the ...  

wow! that is stunning.

 
 By: deanthebakedbean : September 7th, 2019-06:25
Never knew this existed, 34mm is such a great size for a dress watch, companies need to bring this size back.

Beautiful rare watch from JLC. [nt]

 
 By: Watchlover78 : September 7th, 2019-08:55

Thanks, Watchlover. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : September 7th, 2019-09:07

+1. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : September 7th, 2019-10:42

Very nice - does it have different lugs to other versions

 
 By: jml_watches : September 7th, 2019-13:15
Great watch - but from the photos the lugs look much squarer than other versions of the MUT 34. Cheers JML

I don't think so. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : September 7th, 2019-15:15

What I think. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : September 8th, 2019-14:55

Yes, true! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : September 8th, 2019-15:21

Amazing

 
 By: ChristianDK : September 8th, 2019-12:27
and those dimensions are so impressive. Even if I don’t wear a MUT well, I have always been a fan of the concept and and enjoy pictures.

Diameter

 
 By: ChristianDK : September 8th, 2019-12:38
Is only one limited measure of a watch size and much less of its wrist presence, my dear friend. God gave me very big wrists, and as much as I love the MUT it doesn’t appear to be a good match 😀

It would be cool to see...

 
 By: watchme : September 9th, 2019-10:20
the 34mm next to the 38mm, 3.6mm thick, 100 pc LE that was in 2016, especially considering they are both using the same movement. I think seeing how JLC's skeletonizing has matured would be interesting. -Dean