The "Watchmaker of Watchmakers's" nearly century-old table clock designs have garnered a cult following that continues well ...
If there is one clock that has stood the test of time above all others, it is the Atmos by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Its cut-out dial, innovative movement and distinctive brass-and-glass case give it a look ...
Today’s Object of the Week is a finely crafted timepiece with a story rooted deep in North East history. A brass‑cased Jaeger ...
The clock is bordered by a duo of enameled panels that took 200 hours to create and constitutes the largest enamel work Jaeger-LeCoultre has ever undertaken. The size presented a number of challenges, ...
With 189 years, 1,300 unique calibers and 430 registered patents behind it, Jaeger-LeCoultre has survived a lot. World wars, recessions, depressions, epidemics, the quartz crisis, the 1970s energy ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces two timepieces powered by the environment. By Ming Liu The Watches & Wonders fair in Geneva this week is usually all about new wristwatches but Jaeger-LeCoultre is ...
MILANESE MOMENT: Time stops for no one, and especially not Jaeger-LeCoultre, which has decamped to Milan’s Salone del Mobile shortly after showing at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. While the brand’s ...
The Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos clock features an an engraved inscription and is estimated at £300 to £500 ...
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