Posts tagged #Antoine LeCoultre

Insider: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Jubilee 'Hommage à Antoine LeCoultre'. The Thinnest Manual-Wound Wristwatch in the World.

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Jubilee ref. 1296520 in platinum is not only the thinnest manual-wound wristwatch in the world —with a 'knife-shaped' case measuring 39mm in diameter and only 4.05mm in thickness—, but it is also a limited edition timepiece —880 pieces worldwide— that pays tribute to inventor Antoine LeCoultre who revolutionized the art of horology and turned the Vallée de Joux into the cradle of fine Swiss watchmaking. The LeCoultre family would join forces with Parisian watchmaker Edmond Jaeger in 1903 giving birth to one of the most fascinating watch manufactures in the world.

This exceptional watch is inspired by the pocket-watch launched by Jaeger-LeCoultre in 1907 that still remains as the thinnest manually-wound mechanical pocket-watch ever created.   

Since this year we are celebrating the 180th anniversary of Jaeger-LeCoultre, we decided to do a special review of this watch. This time, let's do it all the way from its unboxing. The watch is presented with triple boxes including the usual outer cardboard box, inner black box and a very elegant black wooden box. 

Now, may we present you the thinnest wristwatch ever created. This watch is part of the Jubilee collection, a collection unveiled earlier this year at the SIHH —Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie — commemorating the 180th anniversary of the manufacture and paying tribute to its founder Antoine LeCoultre.  

The Ultra Thin Jubilee is one of the most elegant timepieces we have reviewed recently. This watch is fitted with a glossy alligator leather strap with pin buckle making it the perfect watch for a gala night while wearing a tuxedo.

The ultra-thin case is the perfect housing for one of the most advanced manual-wound calibres ever created. The beating heart of this watch is the Jaeger-LeCoultre ultra-thin calibre 849 with a thickness of only 1.85 mm. This calibre is a perfect example of the watchmaking expertise of this manufacture around ultra thin watches. As expected, in order to maintain the thinness of the case, the watch is fitted with a solid case back that is nicely finished and properly engraved. The crown on this watch is very small but easy to use.

This limited edition watch comes with a beautiful white dial with printed black markers and double batons at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock. The dial also includes the year —1833— in which the manufacture was established commemorating its 180 years. To complete the simple and classic look of this timepiece, the watch is fitted with 'dauphine' hands.

Because of its slim construction, the watch wears slightly bigger than its actual size but very comfortably. You can almost forget the watch is on your wrist because of its delicate presence. This is a watch that needs to be worn with a suit or a tuxedo to fully appreciate its beauty and craftsmanship. Unfortunately this is a watch that looks somewhat awkward with casual clothes or short sleeve shirts.

If you are ready to own the thinnest manual-wound wristwatch ever made, then it's time to get this Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Jubilee Edition 'Hommage à Antoine LeCoultre'.

Next time you are attending a wedding at The Peninsula in Hong Kong, you will for sure have the right wrist companion to go along with that bespoke tuxedo of yours.

Sticker Price $17,800 USD. For more info on Jaeger-LeCoultre click here.  

Insider: Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre a Chronographe. The Art of the Chronograph.

Back in 1833, in the remote mountains of Jura, Switzerland, inventor Antoine LeCoultre revolutionized the art of horology and turned the Vallée de Joux into the cradle of fine Swiss watchmaking. Later on, the LeCoultre family would join forces with Parisian watchmaker Edmond Jaeger in 1903. Elegance and refinement are the keynotes of their creations. With 398 patents that have changed the course of watchmaking, hundreds of inventions and 180 years of history, Jaeger-LeCoultre timepieces are a living legend. From the launch of the iconic Reverso in 1931 to the first lubricant-free watch in horological history, Jaeger-LeCoultre complications mark the culmination of centuries of research in the watchmaking field and the Duomètre a Chronographe with its 'Dual-Wing' movement is not the exception.  

The Jaeger-LeCoultre ref. 6012420 Duomètre a Chronographe is the true expression and meaning of 'haute horlogerie'. This watch contains two independent mechanisms united by a shared regulating organ. One mechanism is fully devoted to a 12-hour chronograph, while the other is devoted to time keeping.

Available in limited series of 200 in three precious metals —18K White Gold, Platinum or 18K Rose Gold— with a 42 mm robust, yet elegant case, alligator strap with deployant buckle and a display sapphire case back, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre a Chronographe is powered by the manual winding 50-hour power-reserve calibre 380.

With an off-white dial featuring hour, minute, central seconds, power-reserve indicators for both mechanisms and a chronograph with concentric hour and minute, minute-unit indicator, seconds and jumping seconds, this watch is really a true masterpiece of horology and artful in every way.

The chronograph hands —including the power reserve indicator— are anodized blue providing the right contrast and readability against the dial. The pushers are easy to operate, the dial easy to read and the craftsmanship of the timepiece couldn't be any better.

In summarize, this watch is easy to use, very comfortable to wear and extremely elegant. Could we ask for anything else here?

Sticker price $47,900. For more info click here.