RUMORS, OFFICIAL TEASERS AND REALITY The rumors were that there would be a Duomètre (Chronograph + Moonphase), in steel with a white dial and in platinum with a salmon dial. I added that, knowing the House that dreams of being Grande, there would be a “ O...
and so many personal hopes for the model, maybe it was impossible for JLC to release something that wouldn't have disappointed you. I need to sit with them before any final conclusions, but I do like the new case shape, and the crown works congruently for...
There's no doubt that love and passion make you more demanding, and that long waits are a source of idealization... However, that's not knowing me well: I never have any preconceived ideas in life, but I always say what I think, good or bad. If something ...
...as for moon phase, the old version looks like it uses the silk-screen moon from the Reverso, which is inelegant. The metal disc is simpler but more elegant.
And no (for me) in terms of poetry And if we consider the watch as a whole... the first version of the Duometre is less cold, less clinical, even though the new domed sapphire brings more softness to the line... ...
I agree with you on the crown - it might not be a good fit for the case. While there's nothing extremely groundbreaking here, I'd say that JLC did a good job - the case is beautiful and a perfect combination of strong German design and a more delicate rou...
I do find the new Duometre offering attractive and a nice re-take on the double barrel complication movement. The one-line one-case motto isn't exactly a secular tradition. In fact most movement lines historically have had different cases to fit the style...
I also like the shape of the case... It's its re-use for a new duometer that bothers me. As for the rest, I've said what I think... and I understand that others have a different point of view - fortunately. It's a shame because there's some interesting st...
It is forever carved in the pages of history and so is the price in my head. WOW. inflation really gets ya!=) All kidding aside thank you for the time you've invested in this, Ben
The price is due to the "golden number" slogan, which is not an exclusive Jaeger LeCoultre copiryght... It must have been registered by the entire watchmaking industry... #thegreatwatchmakingconspiracy
is actually priced right I believe. The older case was too geometric and heavy (at least with my experience with the Duometre dual time, now no longer in my collection). The truth is that this line was always perfect so I applaud an incremental change: im...
I’ve always loved the master grande tradition case… but it’s not a new case nor a specific duometre case so… I’m disappointed Don’t like the crown… which - even if my point of view is subjective - doesn't go well with the box's design.... It looks more li...
This is why I didn’t buy the earlier as much as I loved it. If repair and services experiences with Reverso were an indication, I cannot imagine the cost and time for this one when my kids send it in 40 years from now.
I sent my Duometre à chronographe for service a couple years ago. The watch went to Swizerland and the all operation took approx 2 months. On a different note, I was lucky enough to try the new Duometre à chronographe yesterday (rose gold version) and was...
The case is cool but not new The more open dial with the doomed sapphire is nice but with the longer lugs… the watch looks really bigger… And the crown… the crown…
A service costs €1,800 - which isn't that much considering the complexity of the movement and the number of parts (it's the price of a service for a much less complicated PP 5110) and it took me 2/3 months following the incident I suffered, which is reaso...
took me weeks to figure which email was linked to the account... Thank you for that excellent series of posts. Indeed the new Duomètres are everything we knew they'd be. One question that is bugging me at the highest level is.... if it comes with a pouch ...
I agree with many points you are making but still find it a good move to return the Duometre to the catalogue, as it adds something unique to the brand 😊👍🏻
I agree with most of it when it is about dials, hands and crown. It is very hard to beat the original Chronograph which is in essence the ultimate Duomètre in my eyes. On the case, it looks a bit slimmer but I am surprised by how much the glass actually p...
I like the master grande tradition case but not on the Duometre line… The new doomed saphir case is nice but the dial is so more opened and with longer lugs the watch looks really big As for the rest, I've already said what I had to say.... Best Ø ...
Will not waste time with the new duometre. I cannot understand the new aesthetic as I much prefer the older one. It looks and feels different. The complications are boring. The movement is less beautiful as well with the change in material. Asking price i...
First, your write up is well presented and covers a few of the flaws. In some ways I like the case. The curves make it almost like a Ressence branded watch. It helped a bit with the size. The crown shape doesn’t impress me - I prefer the older version. Th...
BUT give me an exciting dial with some exciting complications, and I could well be in. For the moment I am out. And I will always regret the german silver movement. As for pin buckles, they are ok for me, ONLY if they match with the metal of the case. Com...
Don’t know why… but each time I see the new duo on wrist they look bigger than the first gen… It would be cool if you could post a similar wrist shot with the first gen side by side The lugs looks longer and the doomed glass/dial are maybe the cause of th...