JLC 909

Calibre JLC 909/1-440C\\ © [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] (click to enlarge!)
Calibre JLC 909/1-440C
© Jaeger-LeCoultre

Calibre 909 is an automatic alarm movement from Jaeger-LeCoultre.

Introduced in 2005, Calibre 909 was used in the Master Grand Réveil, a limited-edition watch. Special features included a perpetual calendar, 24 hour function, and switchable alarm on a bronze gong or just vibration.

Specifications

Jaeger-LeCoultre Alarm Calibres

  • Manual winding
    • 1951-1958 Calibre 489 (also P489 with Parachoc shock resistance) - screwed balance, dual top plates
    • 1952 Calibre 601 - transitional model, fewer than 2,000 produced, with a single top plate
    • 1953-1964 Calibre 814 - improved model (also Parachoc P814 and Kif K814) - screwed balance, single top plate
    • 1962-1979 Calibres 910 and 911 - 911 added a date function, solid balance, dual top plates
    • 1996 Calibre 914 - manual with gong
  • Automatic winding
  • Specialty calibres