I would have let it pass and potentially bought one if they had released the new watch in exactly the same dial colour I already have in another watch from their Master Ultra Thin line.
JLC is around eight years late to the trend and decided to join with a rather generic looking product. I hope it looks better in real life! Although I have to admit at the same time I kind of wish JLC would give the integrated design to my blue dial Maste
I really like the look and style of this watch, but I do have one issue with it not the actual watch but the fact that JLC is labelling a 9mm thick watch as Ultra Thin which it quite clearly isn't. It may be thin or at a push Extra Thin but Ultra Thin it
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Moon , ref. Q169242J is almost never talked about. Rightfully so? What do you think ? The pink gold case measures 41.5 x 12.1 mm and the watch is powered by self-winding caliber 983 which features a tourbi
These really are some quite beautiful and classy looking watches but the one thing neither of them are is anything even close to being is an Ultra Thin watch in fact they would struggle to even be called Extra thin. I mean just look at the specs for these
A Grained Copper-Coloured Dial Enhances the Master Ultra Thin Date and Master Ultra Thin Moon KEY FACTS: Exclusive dial colour: a distinctive new shade animates two Master Ultra Thin references in a limited edition Emblematic in-house movements: finely fi
I have one really big issue with it I just don't see or understand how a great maison such as Jaeger LeCoultre and with its long history of making not just watches but great movements as well could possibly dare call this or any watch that is 12.13mm thic
REINTERPRETED WITH AN ANTHRACITE GREY DIAL KEY FACTS: Showcasing in-house Métiers Rares™ expertise: Grand Feu enamel enhanced by a hand-guilloché pattern of 180 sunrays Ultra-thin tourbillon movement: Calibre 978 with a tourbillon weighing less than 0.5 g