If you are an avid reader of our Jaeger Lecoultre forum, this Master Grande Tradition Calibre 948 will remind you something, and more specifically, the Geophysic Tourbillon Universal Time issued in 2017. The Geophysic Tourbillon Universal Time, which was
Here we go again! We'll have a quick view on the new Jaeger Lecoultre Collection. You know we'll come back to each of these creations all along the year, no worries about that. Before you ask, there will be a bit more to come, but I think we'll already ha
After the Tribute to Geophysic unveiled in 2014, and the True Second / Universal Time in 2015, Jaeger Lecoultre came, at the beginning of the year 2017, with another member of the Geophysic Family, the Geophysic Tourbillon Universal Time. Is this a bigger
Besides the expected cheerleading role as CEO, she only mentioned one specific for 2019: emphasis on complications and "hybris mechanica", JLC's collection of most expensive watches with tourbillons and minute repeaters. I cannot help but think these cert
Taken at the Manufacture, one week ago, with natural light, I mean without flash. Austere, compared to the Tributes, the Universal Time or the Tourbillon Universal Time, but not lacking charm. If only it name was different... Best, Nicolas.
All is in the title. With the Tribute, Jaeger Lecoultre tried to achieve a compromise: Keeping the spirit and the charm of the original case, and modernizing it, with a more acceptable size for the current market ( The original is 35 mm big, hich is fine
From the Tribute in 2014, to the True Seconds / Universal Time in 2015 and this year, the Tourbillon Universal Time... Which one is your favorite? I would say the Universal Time. The case, the complication, the dial and the movement please me a lot. You?
Ok, I just saw the Geophysic Tourbillon UT in the flesh. I feared the bigger case ( 43, 5 x 14, 84mm ) would depreciate its profile. In fact, after seeing it in the real, it works. There is still elegance with such dimensions. The second issue is the Tour
We already discovered the Three Duometres, The Spherotourbillon limited to 15 pieces, the Quantième Lunaire ( 60 pieces ) and the Chronographe ( 30 pieces ). They both share a magnetite grey dial, a 42 mm rose gold case whose height is 14, 1 mm for the Sp
... Time. The all new JLC Geophysic Tourbillon Universal Time As if having a Gyrolab balance wasn't enough, JLC's brain trust added a flying tourbillon at 4:30. Other than Aukland suffering some incursion, the dial is pure poetry. At 43mm's, it might be j