Yes, that, I would go for.

May 11, 2020,02:42 AM
 

I just am not sure about it being too thin. Would have to handle it myself I guess. My Octo already feels fragile and my prior 15202 also seemed to be to be teetering on being too thing.

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Jaeger Lecoultre Master Ultra Thin Jubilée / 1907 White Gold Enamel. The best Master Ultra Thin?

 
 By: amanico : May 11th, 2020-02:24
Finding my Jaeger Lecoultre Ultra Thin watch is a work in progress for some years, now. The easy way would be to find a MUT 34 in platinum with its superb grey blue dial or a steel black dial. I am fine with the 34 mm case, the Cal 849 which I really love...  

I love the thinness of it. No doubt.

 
 By: K-Lo : May 11th, 2020-02:37
I am afraid I would go for the more affordable piece, same engineering at a fraction of the price. You pay such a price for enamel, maybe if money was no object for me, I would think differently.

Yes, that, I would go for.

 
 By: K-Lo : May 11th, 2020-02:42
I just am not sure about it being too thin. Would have to handle it myself I guess. My Octo already feels fragile and my prior 15202 also seemed to be to be teetering on being too thing.

Yes, I would think so, guess I am drawn

 
 By: K-Lo : May 11th, 2020-02:50
To more “other” complications than thinness many times.

No wrong decisions - great watches

 
 By: jml_watches : May 11th, 2020-07:10
Hi I've always been struck by the Ultra thin, especially the 34. I think that is mainly due to a tear down of one that I read - I know the W Odets one is still up on TZ from eons ago, but I'm also sure there was one here - when the site used to do full bl... 

The enamel is stunning, but...

 
 By: Jim14 : May 11th, 2020-16:46
as you may know, I have the jubilee which was a no brainer for me because of its size. I have a larger wrist, and, like all my watches, I wear it. Also, I prefer the dauphine hands as they are more contemporary which is my ‘style’. And to weigh in on the ...