Jaeger-LeCoultre’s New Master Ultra Thin Unites a Tourbillon and a Moon-Phase
It is a well-acknowledged fact that the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin collection signifies the brand’s unique ability to unite technical innovation with enduring beauty. Keeping this philosophy in mind, the maison has introduced an all-new model, the Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Moon, which unites a moon-phase display with a tourbillon. Interesting, right"
It is, in fact, the first time in the long history of Jaeger-LeCoultre that a moon-phase and a tourbillon have come together in a single timepiece. Additionally the watch also houses the brand’s signature peripheral “jumping date.” The watch is available in a 41-mm case made of “Le Grand Rose” gold, which is a new rose-gold alloy that offers remarkable sheen and depth of color and is highly resistant to fading over time. Complementing this shade is the presence of an eggshell-white dial that acts as the perfect backdrop for the moon-phase display and tourbillon. Adding the extra oomph are the Dauphine hands and the elongated, arrow-shaped golden indexes. A dash of red on several key details not only increases legibility but also adds a discreet touch of color.
Living on the upper half of the dial are the moon phases of the Northern Hemisphere, displayed in the traditional way with a polished golden disk set against the backdrop of a deep blue sky scattered with stars. Surrounding this is a ring with applied Southern Hemisphere moon phases on the left and the Age ...
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