Nestled in amid the picturesque snowy hilltops of La Vallée du Joux in the small watchmaking village of Le Sentier in the Swiss Alps lies Jaeger-LeCoultre’s sprawling 270,000-square-foot manufacture ...
Five collectors pick the vintage watches they would most love to see reissued. By Carol Besler In fashion, the next thing is the best thing. But the backbone of the Swiss watch industry is heritage, ...
Though comparatively dressy variants of the Memovox first hit the market in the early ’50s (and the first automatic caliber variant in 1956), the Polaris II (produced from 1970 to 1972) was a bold ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre has introduced the Collectibles, a selection of 17 models for resale (when it can find pieces in good condition). Share full article A 1933 edition of the Reverso from ...
The tiniest caliber out there and styled as a bracelet. It features a beautifully lined up and series of diamond-set squares using a total of 576 diamonds in the make. As not only the most expensive ...
In 1992, Jaeger-LeCoultre first debuted its Master Control line, and to celebrate 25 years, JLC is launching three new commemorative editions — the Master Control Date, Master Chronograph and Master ...
Let’s just digest that number for a moment. The year in which Jaeger-LeCoultre’s founder Antoine LeCoultre laid the first foundation stone in Le Sentier, Switzerland—1833—included some historical ...
Above: Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds in rose gold, Ginori 1735 Labirinto saucer. Elegance doesn’t shout—it swivels, it turns out. And in the case of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s new ...
The hand winding piece is a complete ground breaker in watch technology. Touted as one of the most complex watches ever made with over 1472 parts! Jaeger LeCoultr has stretched its boundaries with ...
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