Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon à Quantième Perpétuel
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon à Quantième Perpétuel
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Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon à Quantième Perpétuel is a luxury wristwatch by Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced in 2009.
Tourbillon model in the series Master Control, which, rare for this type of complication, is driven by a self-winding movement. Like all pieces of the Master Control series, it must also subject to the infamous 1,000 Hours test before delivery. In addition to the already extremely complex model Master Tourbillon the watch has the additional complication of a perpetual calendar.
The technical characteristics of the automatic calibre titanium tourbillon cage, balance with variable inertia and high frequency, weight segment on ceramic ball bearings. The completely manually decorated movement affirms the perfect mastery of rare crafts that are exercised in the manufacture. The refined aesthetics and the unique elaborations are a tribute by Jaeger-LeCoultre to the traditional high watchmaking art.
The watch is available in rose gold (limited to 300 pieces), in 950 platinum and by a limited edition of 300 pieces in 18 ct yellow gold.
Reference:
- Q500242A (rose gold)
- Q500649A (platinum)
- Q500142A (yellow gold) (limited to 300 pieces)
Movement:
- Manually finished
- Components 401 (yellow gold), 403 (platinum, rose gold)
- Power reserve 48 h
Case:
- Domed, antireflective sapphire crystal
- Sapphire crystal caseback with incorporated loupe above the escapement unit
- Waterproof to 5 atm
Dial:
- Bronze color with matte velouté-cut and Clous de Paris pattern
- Solid gold indices
- Dauphine hands for hour and minute
Functions:
- Hours, minutes
- Perpetual calendar with date, day, month, year and leap year
- Regulator minute tourbillon with seconds hand on the cage
Bracelet:
- Black or brown alligator leather strap with folding clasp in 18 ct rose gold, white gold or yellow gold