Sunday pleasure: My best picture of the Jaeger Lecoultre Master Gyrotourbillon One.

Nov 17, 2019,01:41 AM
 

I reframed and cleaned it a bit, just to improve the quality of the photo. 



And it is worth it. To me, with the Gyrotourbillon 5, it is one of the most desirable hi end Jaeger Lecoultre. 

With a top combination of complications: Perpetual Calendar Retrograde, Equation of Time, Gyrotourbillon ( one of the first multi axis tourbillons, by the way ), 8 Days power reserve. 

A mad piece of horology. 

Best,

Nicolas


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JLC

 
 By: Weems@8 : November 17th, 2019-02:25
Nice JLC. About tourbillon watches, i talk with a watch friend some time ago. I was curious how this veteran watch lover think about the complication. He have none. He owned a vintage Vacheron, and for him this is very special. Watches from beneath, betwe... 

The Ulysse Nardin Marine Tourbillon is very tempting with its enamel dial, I agree. Now, what I don't like is when the tourbillon makes a hole in the dial, when it is not part of the dial.

 
 By: amanico : November 17th, 2019-02:28
For example, the Gyrotourbillon is totally part of the dial, integrated to the dial. Better, it is the concept of the watch. Same for the Girard Perregaux tourbillons with bridges. The Ulysse Nardin is normally the kind of tourbillon I dislike, because it... 

Yes

 
 By: Jurry : November 18th, 2019-06:30
And you know what; I’m getting more and more into JLC

This year

 
 By: Jurry : November 21st, 2019-00:14
But unfortunately for this year I’m done buying

6 weeks

 
 By: Jurry : November 21st, 2019-09:10
Plus the good news this year only has 6 weeks left haha

Yes, but we have to wait until Spring...

 
 By: watchme : November 21st, 2019-09:26
this year to see the novelties. -Dean

LOL. Be brave! ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 21st, 2019-11:29

The GT1 holds a special place in my heart!

 
 By: pejp : November 22nd, 2019-22:00
I’d been into watches since I was a kid, but it wasn’t until my mid 20’s that I started to understand more about complications, finishing, haute horology etc, and the GT1 was the first watch I saw that truly captivated my imagination. I’m not sure I even ...