As others have said - thinness is a complication too. Of the series I have a particular liking for the 34mm. Probably most to do with when I first got to appreciate JLC. Cheers JML
In 2013, Jaeger-Lecoultre unveiled a spectacular watch, the Master Ultra Thin Jubilée in a 39 mm platinum case, whose thinness was remarkable with a height of only 4, 05 mm, which is 0, 15 mm thinner than the Master Ultra Thin 34. How can it be spectacula...
Which is a shame in my opinion but also a generation thing I appears. My dad always told me that a sophisticated watch is a small and thin one - also more complicated to make I guess. Having a small wrist myself I have a huge preference for smaller and th...
I think the problem is not with the model that is gorgeous but with the brand. Unfortunately JLC fails to score hype points. The same picture remains with duometers and their other magnificent watches. As for 1907... One of the problems is that the moveme...
As others have said - thinness is a complication too. Of the series I have a particular liking for the 34mm. Probably most to do with when I first got to appreciate JLC. Cheers JML
I absolutely dont't understand why JLC neglects the marvelous calibre 849. In the product range of JLC on their website you justfind one watch (!) anymore with a squelette-version of caliber 849. For me this is nearly a shame, because JLC has been a speci...
What a lovely profile! I think the MUT34 with its see-through back is more interesting as the movement is really an important part of the watch! You have to like under-the-radar watches and technical achievement to really appreciate this piece. I do Thank...
It is indeed a very special design, of course from the purely technical point-of-view (new solution of the case, caseback fitted at the lugs), and because of its special aesthetics: - not only the unique profile, also - sharply cut curves and edges of the...