Though comparatively dressy variants of the Memovox first hit the market in the early ’50s (and the first automatic caliber variant in 1956), the Polaris II (produced from 1970 to 1972) was a bold ...
Nestled in amid the picturesque snowy hilltops of La Vallée du Joux in the small watchmaking village of Le Sentier in the Swiss Alps lies Jaeger-LeCoultre‘s sprawling 270,000-square-foot manufacture ...
Above: Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds in rose gold, Ginori Labirinto saucer. Elegance doesn’t ...
Discover the most expensive Jaeger LeCoultre watches in the world! Well, the Swiss luxury watchmakers are known for their extravagant pricing but nothing beats the top models and vintage pieces that ...
It’s a watch that was part of JLC’s own Collectibles curation, which allowed watch fans to purchase significant vintage ...
The Swiss watchmaker is restoring and reselling pieces from its archive – a move that places heritage craftsmanship at the ...
In 1992, Jaeger-LeCoultre first debuted its Master Control line, and to celebrate 25 years, JLC is launching three new commemorative editions — the Master Control Date, Master Chronograph and Master ...
Let’s just digest that number for a moment. The year in which Jaeger-LeCoultre’s founder Antoine LeCoultre laid the first foundation stone in Le Sentier, Switzerland—1833—included some historical ...
As many discovered when Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced its latest reissue of the Memovox (sporting a deep blue dial) in November, it is a tough watch not to love. But for those more fond of collecting ...
The watch along with another one of Jaeger LeCoultre ‘masterpieces’ was sold at a Sotheby as part of Jony and Marc’s Red Auction. Both pieces fetched record amounts. The first diving watch ever to ...