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Inside Jaeger-LeCoultre’s First Atelier d’Antoine in Southeast Asia | Reverso, Craft & Novelties
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[VIDEO] Christopher Ward Goes Ultra-Thin with The Twelve 660
When Christopher Ward’s The Twelve debuted a few years ago, I have to admit I was a little skeptical at first. At the time, every brand under the sun was trying to get into the integrated bracelet sports watch game, and on paper The Twelve seemed a little derivative (there were many, many comments about its resemblance to a certain integrated bracelet sports watch from a much loved indie brand). Those first watches were…exactly fine. I appreciated the execution and the price point, but they weren’t really for me – I think it was the logo inspired dial texture that didn’t quite work to my eye. But over a relatively short time, The Twelve has evolved. Lots of new colors, sizes, and dial treatments means that there’s basically a Twelve for anyone, and the watch has become an effective platform for some of Christopher Ward’s most adventurous watchmaking. Indeed, their marquee release for 2025, the C12 Loco, is based on the architecture of The Twelve. And you know what? After being around these watches at Windups and other enthusiast events, I’ve even warmed up to that dial texture. Tastes change, what can I say? All of this is to say that The Twelve is maturing, and has been around long enough at this point to win people over who might not have been on board at the start. And that’s the environment into which Christopher Ward is releasing what seems to be to be among the most exciting watches in The Twelve collection yet, the new The Twelve 660. The name ...
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First Look – Two New Editions of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin
The worthy successor of the 222 model (which is still made by the brand as part of the Historiques Collection), the Overseas has been Vacheron Constantin‘s vision of the luxury sports watch, a model made to compete with the two other icons of the genre, the Royal Oak and the Nautilus. The current Overseas, which […]
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Hands-on with the new Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar ultra-thin
Vacheron Constantin releases a new addition to their Overseas collection, this time adding two new dial variant to the Perpetual Calendar.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Is Bringing Swiss Watchmaking Education To Singapore
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Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Fourth Capsule Of The Collectibles Celebrates The Duoplan Movement In Paris
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A Closer Look: Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Enamel “Shahnameh”
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Jaeger-LeCoultre at Watches & Wonders 2025 with Jérôme Lambert
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Jaeger-LeCoultre at Watches and Wonders 2025: Introducing 9 New Reverso Models
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It’s Time To Elevate Your Time-Only Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso With A Classical Complication
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Watches I Love by Tim Mosso – Part 2: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Years
Tim Mosso had saved a war chest for watches during his Navy and freelance writing years. Fueled by prescription-strength rationalization that a credible watch collection was a path to credibility in his new profession,he sought multiple JLC models long on his radar.
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Jérôme Lambert’s Return to Jaeger-LeCoultre
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The Collectibles By Jaeger-LeCoultre With Matthieu Sauret
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Nicolas Bonneville Crafts Three Exclusive Fragrances for Jaeger-LeCoultre
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The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph Is Reimagined in Pink Gold
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Jaeger-LeCoultre The Collectibles: In Conversation with Heritage Director Matthieu Sauret
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Expands Reverso Collection with New Tribute Models
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Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Collectibles - A Perfect Time Capsule
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7 Under the Radar Watches from Omega, Zenith, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Blancpain, Girard-Perregaux and Cartier
Not everyone wants to own an iconic watch. Some want to stand out for their individuality or even go under the radar. Ramon Kalra shares his thoughts on collections from some of the largest watch brands that he doesn't feel get as much attention as they deserve.
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Five Recent Near-Perfect Perpetual Calendars From Patek Philippe, Lange, IWC, Baume & Mercer and Jaeger-LeCoultre
One of Martin Green's favorite complications is the perpetual calendar, aka QP. While he knows that an annual calendar can do almost the same for a lot less, he is still mesmerized by the human ingenuity of being able to a miniature mechanical device that can even deal with leap years.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre at Watches & Wonders 2024: Exciting New Novelties
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Live from WW 24: new watches from Jaeger-LeCoultre
UN focuses their attention this year with the release of the UN Freak S Nomad. See our release notes and commentary here.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre at Watches & Wonders 2024: All the New Models
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Photo Report: The Collector Experience at Jaeger-LeCoultre’s ‘The Reverso Stories’ Exhibit in NYC
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Jaeger-LeCoultre releases two new Reverso Tribute Enamel models in homage to Hokusai
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Two new takes on the Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph
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The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso One Duetto Jewelry, a precious take on the iconic case
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Introduces a Second Round of ‘The Collectibles’ at their Beverly Hills Boutique
Over the last few years, the popularity of vintage watches has had some ups and downs, to say the least. It was only about five or six years ago that vintage was all anyone in our community seemed to be talking about. Rare references from Rolex and Patek were setting auction records, and enthusiasts who got into the hobby before the vintage boom suddenly found themselves with collections of real and surprising value on their hands. Things have calmed down a bit recently, and while I certainly wouldn’t say vintage is over by any means, it’s become a tougher nut to crack. Consumers are, correctly, more concerned with authenticity and originality than they ever have been, which has changed the landscape considerably. Among other things, it’s opened the door for brands to get into the vintage game, making rare references from their back catalogs available to the public with the promise of proper and careful restorations, ensuring the value and history of these watches haven’t been neglected by an inexperienced watchmaker or service center. Jaeger-LeCoultre is perhaps the highest profile brand to enter this market, and they’ve just unveiled their second capsule collection in their ongoing series, The Collectibles. A pair of Memovoxes from The Collectibles collection Last week, at the Jaeger-LeCoultre boutique in Beverly Hills, collectors gathered for the big unveiling of the new eleven piece collection. Spanning periods of the brand’s history from the 1920s to the...
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