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I would love to know if JLC will put this rotor inside other models!
Feb 10, 2022,22:55 PM
A very interesting watch, with a good mix of old/new style on the dial, very pure and balanced!
I agree with all your points: clean dial & tourbillon at the back. I would love to hear it!
How many were made?
Thanks for sharing these exclusive shots!!
Best,
E.
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Some thoughts on the Jaeger Lecoultre Hybris Mechanica 11.
By: amanico : February 7th, 2022-10:28
I already reviewed the Jaeger Lecoultre Hybris Mechanica in 2014, when it was unveiled, but I could handle the definitive watch, which will be very soon sent to its owner. I furtively saw it at the SIHH, this year, but I could take more time to appreciate...
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By: Jp75 : February 7th, 2022-10:50
Beautiful picture of a dream watch. I agree that removing the extra text and G-note symbol makes the dial much more attractive. Also think there are few âhigh endâ watch which are automatic, would just add some VC watch the ultra-thin caliber 1120. Regard...
Same here
By: Jp75 : February 7th, 2022-11:20
Your quoteâ The only downside ⊠is that I will never own one: I was thinking exactly the same when looking at the beautiful dial details đ§. Well, that makes it easier to look at the beauty without thinking on whether to buy or not. A bit like walking thru...
superb piece
By: keks : February 7th, 2022-11:05
lovely dial texture... i do not mind the tourbillon hole at all... but would think if the tourbillon was only visible from the back it would be an ultimate stealth piece! wow what a cool piece that would be! especially had it been made in a polished titan...
Very impressive
By: takman : February 7th, 2022-14:42
I love thin watches and this is truly amazing with the complications JLC managed to fit in here. The peripheral rotor is also a nice touch and almost makes it look like manual wind. I agree the tourbillon is a bit intrusive but at least there is no date w...
I remember thinking to myself, when it launched...
By: watchme : February 7th, 2022-15:18
"Hmmm, VC has the 'thinnest' manual-wind minute repeater in the world at SIHH 2014, with sweep seconds, and JLC quietly comes along with a 'nuclear bomb' and presents a 'thinner', automatic minute repeater WITH a flying tourbillon and flying seconds! If t...
Exactly.
By: InHavenPro : February 7th, 2022-17:21
That's why JLC remains my overall favorite manufacture! Cheers, Filip
Me too.
By: amanico : February 7th, 2022-17:24
I like it tremendously....
By: InHavenPro : February 7th, 2022-15:59
yes, the dial would be nicer/cleaner without the tourbillon hole, but I love tourbillons so I find it forgivable design-wise; and as you emphasize, it is done purposefully in line with the whole historical concept for the Hybris Mechanica line.... The onl...
Extremely fascinating!
By: MTR : February 7th, 2022-20:25
A piece of watchmaking art that I didn't even know. I have so much to learn!! The hole in the dial created by the tourbillon doesn't bother me at all. On the contrary, I find it very harmonious together with the openings around the dial. At least when I l...
I would love to know if JLC will put this rotor inside other models!
By: eklektik : February 10th, 2022-22:55
A very interesting watch, with a good mix of old/new style on the dial, very pure and balanced! I agree with all your points: clean dial & tourbillon at the back. I would love to hear it! How many were made? Thanks for sharing these exclusive shots!! Best...