Felix Scholz
One of the watches we were most looking forward to seeing in the metal was the brand new, meteorite dialled Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Calendar Meteorite?dialled watch. From the press shots we weren’t sure if we’d love this watch or (how do we say this politely) – prefer the traditional dialled version. Luckily for all concerned the watch wears very well – the meteorite doesn’t overpower the traditional aesthetic of the JLC Master Calendar, but rather the depth and texture of the dial compliments and contrasts with the sobriety of the calendar design.?The dial is a single thin slice of meteorite, treated to show of the iron rich structure of the stone – which makes it a very difficult material to work with, but the results are worth it. I think the combination of pink gold and grey dial is a particularly handsome combination.Somewhat surprisingly, these watches are not limited edition, but rather limited production. This meteorite dial is an interesting direction for JLC, but I think they’ve managed to avoid falling into gimmickry – sure, they’re not for everyone but they don’t have have to be.Australian Pricing-?Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Calendar MeteoriteThe steel version will retail for A$15,500 and the gold for A$29,400.SpecificationsMovementMechanical automatic winding movement, Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 866 ? 43-hour power-reserve305 parts32 jewels5.65 mm thick26 mm in diameterFunctionsHour, Minute ? SecondsDayDateMonthMoon phasesCaseSteel or 18-carat pink gold ? Diameter: 39 mmThickness: 10.6 mmPolished finishCambered sapphire crystalWater-resistance: 5 barDialMeteoriteApplied hour markersHandsHours and minutesDauphine-type CrownOne crown to wind and adjust the watchStrapAlligator leather, steel folding claspAlligator leather, 18-carat pink gold pin buckleReferencesQ1552540 (pink gold)Q1558421 (steel)
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