Thanks for your kind words, Tony. [nt]

Jun 22, 2019,06:52 AM
 

No message body

  login to reply

Comments: view entire thread

 

Jaeger Lecoultre Master 8 Days Perpetual Calendar Skeleton Blue and Green Enamel.

 
 By: amanico : June 22nd, 2019-03:09
The 8 Days Perpetual is a watch I always liked. Since its introduction in 2003, in platinum, plain dial called " Antoine Lecoultre " , we had several versions. And among them, a superb skeleton, in 2007, available in platinum, first, then in rose gold, on...  

All are beautiful watches..

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : June 22nd, 2019-03:18
but I love the reverse of the steel piece from 2007 or was it the 2011 version ?

Yes it is ..,

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : June 22nd, 2019-03:24
I got over excited 😮

Thank you for the history of this watch.

 
 By: M4 : June 22nd, 2019-03:51
I've always been drawn to the Green, though the Antoine Lecoultre and original skeleton versions are right there, too. Thanks again. M4

Wow, again some JLC which I had not really acknowledged / seen.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : June 22nd, 2019-04:29
Those early skeletons do seem like legibility might be an issue and you seem to confirm this in your text. But I think I agree that the most recent skeletons are somewhat ornate or fancy and therefore less wearable. What diameter are these watches? Was th... 

Thanks! [nt]

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : June 22nd, 2019-10:25

My pleasure, Jay. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : June 22nd, 2019-15:39

I Have Never Been A Big Fan Of...

 
 By: elliot55 : June 22nd, 2019-09:23
... The skeleton, per se. Of course, when it comes to JLC, all bets are off. The skeletonized Master 8-day Perpetual Calendar is a marvel. I think I recognize that non-skeletonized piece - Scott

actually, I like both last versions with the blue and green enamel...

 
 By: Izhik : June 23rd, 2019-02:26
I think the peripheral enamel is adding a contrast that makes a better legibility....since green is rather less common, I would prefer that version...