This 46mm compressor case is a real presence on the wrist. Loaded with complications, you can time your flight time and check local time at destination…
Born in the mid 2000's, there were some cool versions. The normal one: The Boutique Edition ( Credit picture: Our dear Jester ). A platinum one, for Singapore ( Credit Christies ) And the last one, the Inverssor. Big and chunky, but friendly and not lacki
In the recent Jaeger Lecoultre History, the Master Compressor line was a revolution. Like if a Traditional Family gave birth to a Punk Rocker. I remember the reactions very well. Some said it was not worthy of a Jaeger Lecoultre, others loved it. I was in
When JLC made some interesting sport watches, there was one Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph Rossi which invited us to various race tracks of the world. Oh yes, it was fun while it lasted...😃
as for the recto side, I actually like the red and white counter as it is a rotating disc that shows the constant seconds indicator. Without it, there is no constant seconds showing on the watch so if someone wanted to see a seconds hand moving, they woul
If you take the rosé gold Extreme World Chrono you‘ll have all your wishes in one watch: a diver, a chrono and a worldtimer, and all is brilliantly executed in a heavy golden case. Very much value for money! (My collection is still lacking a worldtimer…)
I am spoiled. I love world time watches, and I love Jaeger-Lecoultre. In these 4 last years, we had and still have three watches in the catalog. The Geophysic Universal Time is one of the most interesting relatively affordable novelties from these last 4
I miss the world timer I had in my Extreme World Chronograph -- as well as the wonderful combination of chronograph and world time -- and this True Second World Time has a modest size and nice proportions in addition to being a very attractive watch. I st