Jaeger-LeCoultre continues to impress with their constant development and implementation of haute horlogerie. For 2013, they have unveiled the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grand Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique Quantieme Perpetual.
The watch is made in a platinum case with
measurements as follows: 42mm x 13mm. The stunning Master Grand
Tradition Tourbillon will also have double sapphire crystals to display
both its outer and inner beauty and engineering perfection. This Jaeger-LeCoultre is made with the Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 985, which of course is made in-house within Jaeger-LeCoultre’s
fabulous and renowned watchmaking headquarters & factory. The
Automatic movement is constructed with 49 jewels and has a power-reserve
of 48 hours. The watch will have moon-phase complication, a perpetual
calendar complication, and finally a tourbillon.
This Jaeger-LeCoultre timepiece’s name is derived from the shape of its cylindrical tourbillon complication in part as well its tribute to Jaeger-LeCoultre’s fine history of watchmaking skill & art.
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or other fine brands that deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry (such as Patek
Philippe, Hublot, Breguet, and Rolex) do not hesitate to contact the
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