PuristSPro.com Beverly Hills, California Team PuristSPro attended the Jaeger Le-Coultre MASTER CLASS 2009 in Beverly Hills, California. We make our way to the private lounge. Wow, the Jaeger LeCoultre team did an excellent job of decorating the room, it f...
PuristSPro.com JLC MASTER CLASS 2009 Beverly Hills Each station had a laptop, set of precision screw drivers, loupe, fine tweezers, and a JLC movement! "Welcome to the JLC Master Class!" A detailed explanation of how the movement functions when the chrono...
PuristSPro.com JLC Master Class 2009 Our first lesson is to learn how to hold the watchmaking tools. First up is the tweezers: The recommended way of holding the precision screwdrivers for control and torque: "OK class, let's begin disassembling the movem...
PuristSPro.com JLC Master Class 2009 The instructors were excellent teachers! Worldwide Technical Director and instructor Lauren: We take a quick break in the action to re-energize..... -MW This message has been edited by DRMW on 2009-10-13 02:55:22 This ...
Hello Ruckdee, The exciting JLC Master Class event is approximately half a day. We had a real appreciation of the skill of the hand work that goes into a timepiece. More pics on the way! Hope you are enjoying the pics. -MW
I have always been a responsible and dedicated student, but never liked school, be it during basic, secondary or college school. It got “less worse” during my master’s degree studies... Anyway, nothing compared to having watchmaking classes – THAT’S beaut...
Hello Marcelo! The JLC Master Class is the best class I ever took! The staff was great and we all had a great time. It's amazing to see the work that goes into this. More pics on the way. -MW
I just got back from the Wednesday AM class. I'm so-o-o- depressed. I thought I was fairly co-ordinated, but discovered I'm a real klutz. Lost one of the .25mm screws, plus dropped some parts multiple times. Couldn't have finished the class withou Lauren'...
The movements were furnished without escapements, so there were plenty of crevices in which a screw could hide. One of the instructors had to do quite a bit of disassembly to get it out. (I also lost a wheel, which fell to earth I know not where.) The eve...
What a special experience. I truly hope to experience this challenge myself one day. Many thanks for showing us the special experience. Hopefully, JLC will have a Master Class again the following year as I'd like to test my aptitude with the tweezers and ...
the master class looks wonderful, i am sure you enjoyed yourself in the class. wish JLC would organise classes in Singapore in coming future. i will be the first one to register it. stefan
Hello Stefan! Hope everyone gets an opportunity to take the Master Class one day. It's an eye opening experience as to why servicing is labor intensive and skilled craftsman are required. We worked on the JLC 751 Chrono movement and had a blast the entire...
PuristSPro.com JLC Master Class 2009 Beverly Hills, California Jaeger-LeCoultre had a impressive display from their current collection. Lets start with a favorite, a Gyro Torubillion! I always liked the Atmos clocks from JLC: For the ladies, a JLC 101: -M...
PuristSPro.com JLC Master Class 2009 Beverly Hills, California Let's get back to the action. We all huddle up around for the next lesson: The loupe is essential for working on the movement: A fellow PuristS tries his hand on taking apart the JLC Chrono ca...
...even to experience this through the wonderful photos and commentary. Now I really, really want to attend one of these classes someday. What an awesome way toget a deeper appreciaiton for our watches. You also managed to photograph several of my favorit...
Just came back from the Manufacture, and had a blast. It makes me happy to see you having a brainstorming while working on the Cal 751. The Master Class is really an experience to live, and I must confess I was not brave enough to face it! Best, and thank...
It was a great day, and really opened my eyes to the challenges inherent in crafting and repairing a watch movement. I knew that watches were little machines, but actually unscrewing things (Very small things!), seeing how they fit together, and trying to...
A picture of our workstation Main plate taken off along with the 3 fastening screws We lined up each part of the chronograph section from left to right. See those 2 tiny screws? Look how miniscule they look in comparison with a quarter coin! Here's the co...
I LOVE my labcoat! What am I ever going to use it for, I wonder? It was fantastic to see you! I'm so tempted to pick up a JLC after seeing the boutique Master Eight Days. Ugh, ugh, ugh! Cheers, Daos
What's up with that, Daos? Tempted, only? Didn't you sneak one out in the pocket of your new lab coat? respo This message has been edited by respo on 2009-10-14 06:38:02
I'm more than tempted. I'll be picking one up sooner rather than later, never fear. I just have to narrow down my choices and line up the $$$. Cheers, Daos
...I completely broke one screw and managed to lose another! The screws are so small! You can't even hear them drop! Hey, I still got my "diploma!" "> Mr. Lambert says I pass muster! Cheers, Daos...
Thanks for posting these as well. I am really enjoying seeing both yours and Ming's dsocumentation of the event. I see some very nice watches on the students' wrists, too. Do you have a JLC and, regardless, what did you wear on your wrist to the Mastercla...
I was wearing a Panerai to the class, so at least I was wearing a watch from the same family The Duometre looks very tempting so hopefully my budget can accomodate me in the future! Cheers, Anthony
Thanks to JLC for organizing the master class. I was lucky enough to participate in the first session on Monday. It was informative and above all a lot of fun. As DRMW and Anthony has pointed out, those screws were tiny! Here's a video to give you perspec...
I still remember picking up those a tiny screw with the tweezers and suddenly out of no where it pops up in the air disappearing into no where land I can't believe I even loss the column wheel screw because that one is huge compared to the tiny baseplate ...
Looks like a great experience! I did something similar at the Lange Akademie, but they just let us "play" with a 6498, he he. It was fun. Thanks for sharing. Vte PS: the food looks fantastic also
Hello Vte! It was a great experience and an even greater appreciation for the skills of watchmakers. Food and service was excellent! Thanks for looking! -MW
Just really light pressure on the tweezers would shoot the small parts and screws across the table. I had one screw bounce over to the corner but I was able to find it. I also popped out the clutch lever on the floor but found that too. More videos coming...
It's always easier taking things apart then putting it back together. We each had laptops with computer generated animation to show us the assembly steps. It took a lot of patience and steady hands to place the column wheel jumper, column wheel operating ...
After an introduction to JLC and a detailed explanation about the 751 chrono movement, we all gathered around Gerhard's workbench to learn about our tools. Our first task was to remove the 3 screws holding the main plate: Regards, ED-209 This message has ...
It was much more difficult to put everything back together. IMO the hardest part was at the very end when trying to align the main plate over all the small gears: Regards, ED-209 This message has been edited by ED209 on 2009-10-14 15:18:28...
A few weeks back I was invited to a very nice Omega event with our AD. Though not as technically advanced as this, we were all treated to disassembling an automatic movement. To see the movement beating as we broke it down... it was a very special experie...