
Three exquisite new interpretations in pink gold and platinum celebrate the Swiss maison’s legacy of precision and artistry.
In its ongoing dedication to blending mechanical excellence with timeless design, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces three new variations of the Master Grande Tradition Calibre 985 alongside a limited edition Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel. The Calibre 985 reimagines classic watchmaking in a pink gold case with a warm brown dial, accompanied by two platinum editions — one with a polished bezel, the other featuring a bezel adorned with 72 baguette-cut diamonds.
The Master Grande Tradition’s case, housing one of the maison’s most intricate movements, comprises over 80 meticulously crafted components, including screwed-in lugs and a sophisticated mix of polished, brushed, and micro-blasted finishes. Visual depth and artistry are elevated by a hand-bevelled bridge across the dial, a recessed tourbillon aperture, and subtly textured elements including micro-blasted minute tracks and laser-engraved calendar numerals.
Beneath the sapphire caseback, fine Haute Horlogerie finishing is revealed in details such as blued screws, sunray Côtes de Genève, and a 22k rose-gold rotor engraved with the maison’s founder Antoine LeCoultre’s 1851 gold-medal motif.
Meanwhile, the Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel, limited to 50 pieces, presents a striking anthracite grey Grand Feu enamel dial with a hand-guilloché sunray pattern within an 18k pink gold case. This timepiece is powered by the latest Calibre 978, featuring a lightweight titanium cage and twin-level hairspring, epitomizing Jaeger-LeCoultre’s fusion of technical mastery and refined aesthetics.
For additional details, visit Jaeger-LeCoultre’s official website.
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