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Master Duometre Chronograph
JLC have developed a completely new chronograph movement which maintains precise timekeeping irrespective of whether the chronograph is running. In a traditional mechanical chronograph the timekeeping and chronograph functions are linked and arguably activating the stopwatch can degrade the accuracy of the timekeeping. JLC have solved this by providing the watch with two separate barrels, each with a fifty hour power reserve and not linking the two functions of the watch. On a practical level I can't help but think that they have solved a problem that no one was concerned about, but this shouldn't detract from the technical achievement of producing such a movement. The layout of the dial, the way the time and chronograph information is presented and the design and finish of the case make this probably the best looking watch we are likely to see this year. It is fantastic and will appeal not only to those who collect chronographs, but to anyone wanting a really special watch. Prices start at £18,600 in pink gold, £19,300 in yellow (limited 300) and £30,400 (limited 200) for platinum.
Master 8 Day Perpetual Squelette
A platinum cased skeletonised perpetual calendar, limited to 100 pieces, with a blackened movement which requires 2 months of hand finishing. Has to be seen to be believed - an amazing looking watch. Retail £50,700.
Master Grand Tourbillon
Available in limited quantities of 200 in platinum at £41,870 and 300 pink gold at £31,800.
Squadra
Simply an aesthetic evolution on this line with the addition of black PVD buttons. The pink gold case version of the Chrono GMTon a rubber strap is limited to 200 pieces and retails for £10,100 whilst the steel version, limited to 1,000 retails for £5,300. The Hometime version in pink gold (also ltd to 200) retails for £8,800 and the steel (ltd 1,000) for £3,900. Available from June these are very commercial lines.
AMVOX2 DBS
Continuing the link with Aston Martin, JLC will launch the DBS version of the chronograph in September 2007. 200 pieces are available in pink gold at £13,200 and 999 will be made in titanium at £8,700. In both cases the dial has been opened up to show more of the movement.
Master Compressor Diving Geographic
Taking inspiration from the metal bellows found in the Atmos clock JLC have created a 300m diving watch with an 80M mechanical depth gauge and a world time function in a titanium case. Its a terrific sports watch, available on a titanium bracelet at £12,500 or an articulated rubber bracelet at £12,000.
Master Compressor Diving GMT
Available in a limited edition of 1000 in titanium at £5,100 or in steel at £4,400 as a regular production model.
Master Diving Chronograph 1000M
Available in a limited edition of 300 in pink gold on an articulated rubber bracelet £11,200, or in titanium at £5,800 on an articulated bracelet or £5,100 on a standard rubber bracelet.
Master Compressor Extreme World Alarm
Similar in styling to the Extreme Chronograph, but offering alarm and world time functions, this model retails for £6,600 and features a red button at 10 o'clock.
Master Compressor Diving GMT Lady
Available as a limited edition of 300 in rose gold with a diamond set bezel for £8,250 or in steel at £3,600.
Master Compressor Diving Chronograph Lady
Similarly styled to the above, but with a chronograph movement housed in a steel case retailing for £4,950.
Master Compressor Valentino Rossi Extreme World Alarm 2007
A limited edition Master Compressor Extreme World Alarm available in rose gold and titanium at £12,800 (ltd 246) and titanium for £7,800 (ltd 946).
Master Compressor Valentino Rossi Chronograph 2007
Another limited edition - this time the chronograph in steel, limited to 746 and retailing for £5,100
Tengo muchas ganas de ver ese Master Diving...
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Master Duometre Chronograph
JLC have developed a completely new chronograph movement which maintains precise timekeeping irrespective of whether the chronograph is running. In a traditional mechanical chronograph the timekeeping and chronograph functions are linked and arguably activating the stopwatch can degrade the accuracy of the timekeeping. JLC have solved this by providing the watch with two separate barrels, each with a fifty hour power reserve and not linking the two functions of the watch. On a practical level I can't help but think that they have solved a problem that no one was concerned about, but this shouldn't detract from the technical achievement of producing such a movement. The layout of the dial, the way the time and chronograph information is presented and the design and finish of the case make this probably the best looking watch we are likely to see this year. It is fantastic and will appeal not only to those who collect chronographs, but to anyone wanting a really special watch. Prices start at £18,600 in pink gold, £19,300 in yellow (limited 300) and £30,400 (limited 200) for platinum.
Master 8 Day Perpetual Squelette
A platinum cased skeletonised perpetual calendar, limited to 100 pieces, with a blackened movement which requires 2 months of hand finishing. Has to be seen to be believed - an amazing looking watch. Retail £50,700.
Master Grand Tourbillon
Available in limited quantities of 200 in platinum at £41,870 and 300 pink gold at £31,800.
Squadra
Simply an aesthetic evolution on this line with the addition of black PVD buttons. The pink gold case version of the Chrono GMTon a rubber strap is limited to 200 pieces and retails for £10,100 whilst the steel version, limited to 1,000 retails for £5,300. The Hometime version in pink gold (also ltd to 200) retails for £8,800 and the steel (ltd 1,000) for £3,900. Available from June these are very commercial lines.
AMVOX2 DBS
Continuing the link with Aston Martin, JLC will launch the DBS version of the chronograph in September 2007. 200 pieces are available in pink gold at £13,200 and 999 will be made in titanium at £8,700. In both cases the dial has been opened up to show more of the movement.
Master Compressor Diving Geographic
Taking inspiration from the metal bellows found in the Atmos clock JLC have created a 300m diving watch with an 80M mechanical depth gauge and a world time function in a titanium case. Its a terrific sports watch, available on a titanium bracelet at £12,500 or an articulated rubber bracelet at £12,000.
Master Compressor Diving GMT
Available in a limited edition of 1000 in titanium at £5,100 or in steel at £4,400 as a regular production model.
Master Diving Chronograph 1000M
Available in a limited edition of 300 in pink gold on an articulated rubber bracelet £11,200, or in titanium at £5,800 on an articulated bracelet or £5,100 on a standard rubber bracelet.
Master Compressor Extreme World Alarm
Similar in styling to the Extreme Chronograph, but offering alarm and world time functions, this model retails for £6,600 and features a red button at 10 o'clock.
Master Compressor Diving GMT Lady
Available as a limited edition of 300 in rose gold with a diamond set bezel for £8,250 or in steel at £3,600.
Master Compressor Diving Chronograph Lady
Similarly styled to the above, but with a chronograph movement housed in a steel case retailing for £4,950.
Master Compressor Valentino Rossi Extreme World Alarm 2007
A limited edition Master Compressor Extreme World Alarm available in rose gold and titanium at £12,800 (ltd 246) and titanium for £7,800 (ltd 946).
Master Compressor Valentino Rossi Chronograph 2007
Another limited edition - this time the chronograph in steel, limited to 746 and retailing for £5,100