amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Jaeger-Lecoultre Master Minute Repeater Titanium: Time to celebrate its 11th birthday.
Jul 31, 2018,00:04 AM
Unveiled in 2006, it took me 1 year and a half to find a solution to get it, which I achieved to do on the 31th of July 2007.
A quick trip in Belgium, to pick it, and a total excitement since the first minute.
I don't count the times I played with the minute repeater, the hours I spent admiring the details of the dial. Sometimes, I had to refrain, because the family and friends wondered why I spent so much time looking at the dial...
I will elaborate in a dedicated article, but the Master Minute Repeater is, with the Duometre à Chronographe in White Gold and the Reverso Septantième, the pinnacle of my Jaeger-Lecoutlre collection, and certainly with four or five other pieces, of my collection of modern watches, all brands included.
This is the watch which convinced me to let go several pieces to get a more important one.
By more important, I mean from an horological point of view ( such as a Gyrotourbillon One, for example ) or historical ( vintage Longines, Rolex, Tudor, Patek, and so on... )
A minute repeater... During all these years, let's say 15 years, we saw different complications being democratized, the most famous of them being the Tourbillon, most certainly.
Before 2005 or 2006, a Tourbillon was a synonym of exclusivity, rarity, extreme sophistication.
We saw the birth of cheap tourbillons, and even if we are not including them, much more affordable one... Jaeger Lecoultre being guilty here, with the introduction of the interesting Master Tourbillon, in 2005 or 2006, in steel, for a bit more than... 30, 000 euros.
Same for the Chronographe à Rattrapante, with the introduction of automatic versions. Ok, manual winding versions are still alive, at a totally different price point and decoration, but still...
No, the Minute Repeater remains very exclusive, it was not " cheapened " by the brands.
This is a magic complication. At the condition it is properly tuned. I heard quite a lot which were nice looking, but not so good sounding. IWC and their Portuguese, Blancpain are two brands which come to my mind: The noise of their regulator is too important, the sound of the minute repeater is too low. Which was also the problem of the Reverso Minute Repeater from the 90's, but at least this watch had an excuse, due to the small proportions of its case.
As I said many times, Jaeger Lecoultre revisited the Minute Repeater in a very clever and innovative way, with this watch, thanks to its gongs which are welded to the sapphire glass, to get a better proportion of the sound.
The watch sounds loud ( 70Db ) and the pitch is good.
Innovative it is too, due to the combination of the minute repeater with a 15 days power reserve and a torque meter, just to be sure that during such a long time, the torque won't be too low. And if it is, just give two or three turns to the crown...
Magic, per nature, I would say, but also because of its aesthetics.
The Master Minute Repeater, especially in titanium which here is grade 5 polished, is a kind of punk rocker, and a pretty good one. The complication is a classic among the classics, a traditional one, but its concept, as explained above is revolutionary, and its look is very young, fresh, almost rebel, for an unique cocktail, mix of tradition and modernity.
11 years after, there are not many things I would revisit on that watch: The 44 mm big / 15 mm high Master case is the only part I would re design in a more modern and subtle way. For the rest, it is impossible to guess that this watch was born 12 years ago!
Long life to this wonderful watch.
Best,
Nicolas