Jaeger-LeCoultre Shows Watchmakers How It’s Done with Two New Models
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In a refined display of horological brilliance, Jaeger-LeCoultre expands its legacy of precision and artistry with new interpretations of two of its most sophisticated creations: the Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel and the Master Grande Tradition Calibre 985.
The Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel debuts in a deep anthracite grey Grand Feu enamel dial, elevated by a hand-guilloché sunray motif. Each dial undergoes five layers of enamel application, creating a remarkable visual depth. Limited to just 50 pieces, the watch is framed in 18k pink gold and powered by the latest generation of Calibre 978—a refined movement whose titanium tourbillon cage weighs less than half a gram.
Equally striking, the Master Grande Tradition Calibre 985 appears in three new variations: two platinum cases with blue dials (one classic, one with a diamond-set bezel), and a third in 18k pink gold with a brown dial. Inside, the Calibre 985 movement—crafted entirely in-house—comprises 431 components, including a flying tourbillon of 83 parts. The case alone, a technical feat, is built from over 80 individual elements.
Together, these creations embody Jaeger-LeCoultre’s dedication to mechanical ingenuity, refined aesthetics, and the timeless spirit of innovation.