The Master Géographique was the first watch, in the early 90's, to catch my interest and to introduce me to the brand. Ok, I knew the Polaris, and the Reverso, but the Géographique was, for me, pure magic. Most of all, for its unusual complication. Think ...
I got to see and handle first-hand the entire line. That was a real eye-opener! I was 21 years old, so all I could afford to buy at that time was this one. It cost me all of $75.00 US. They gave me the bracelet for free. I still have it and it still runs ...
...a slightly different watch : the Master Compressor Geographique in steel. Just loved this original design created by Magali Métrailler : a watch with character!
The watch then was the The Master Control 1000 Hours (later release known as Master Grande Taille) circa 1992.. To me it was fascinating to learn that Jaeger LeCoultre was testing some of the watch in their manufacture in Le Sentier to 1000 hours. The pop...
For me it was getting a simple Master Control grand taille; my first serious watch besides a 1970 Speedmaster I bought when I was 18. Was around 30 when I got the JLC and it marked not only a change towards a more mature style of watch but also establishe...
For some time I lusted after an ultra thin 34mm cal 849 - could be a nice option as well. For the last few years I had a one piece per brand rule, but my last two aquisitions have both been Cartiers so that rule is out of the window. JLC is my first and s...
This one Advertising does work, saw an advert for a Reverso after I'd bought my first mechanical watch for myself ( my Oris Big Crown, which I still have) & thought it looked good & if it's around X I'll have one. Unfortunately it was a rather large multi...
Like most of us, the models that called my attention back in the 90's were the Master Geographic, the Master Reserve de Marche, and I really liked the 37 mm, manual winding Memovox (Ref: 144.8.94.S) what a nice watch, I almost bought it a couple of times....
I grew up with a father who wore a Polaris and a Memovox E873. That made me aware of the brand. Living in Brussels, Belgium in 1992~1993, there was a watch dealer that exhibited the Reverso models in steel and steel/gold on the Place du Grand Sablon. Had ...