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Three New Models Join the Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Collection

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They say three's a charm, and fans of Jaeger-LeCoultre's popular Polaris will be delighted by the latest additions to the distinct family of watches, first born in the 1960s and revamped in 2018 as a contemporary example of an elegant luxury sports watch. In addition to the all-new Polaris Geographic, the Grande Maison is launching a new version of the Polaris Date with an ocean gray dial and a new iteration of the Polaris Perpetual Calendar in pink gold with a gradient green lacquered dial. All newcomers boast glass-box crystals, narrow bezels and a mix of polished and brushed surfaces. The dials feature Arabic numerals and skeletonized hands that are coated with Super-luminova for legibility in low light conditions. Different decorative finishes – opaline, graining, sunray-brushing and snailing – enhance the readability of the different functions and add stunning details to the dials.

Polaris Geographic

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Aptly named "Geographic", the world time function has become a signature complication of the Swiss manufacture. Rather than simply displaying the hour of a second time zone, the ingenious mechanism also provides a 24-hour day/night indication and, in an aperture at the bottom of the dial, displays the name of a city corresponding to each of the 24 major time zones, with those observing daylight saving time clearly marked. When a city is selected, the corresponding time is automatically displayed. Thanks to a stop-second function, this second time zone is accurate to the hour, minute and second.

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The Polaris Geographic also introduces a new color to the watch family: ocean gray. This shade is reminiscent of the ocean on a cloudy day. The color is applied in a double gradient and finished with 35 layers of lacquer. The displays are arranged in a pleasingly asymmetrical layout, with the second time zone in a sub-dial at 6 o'clock and the power reserve indicator in the upper left-hand sector of the dial. Orange accents draw the eye to key information points, contrasting with the dark background.

The stainless steel case is water-resistant to 100 meters. It measures 42 mm in diameter and 11.54 mm thick. Its exhibition caseback reveals the finely finished automatic caliber 939 movement, which has a power reserve of 70 hours.

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Jaeger-LeCoultre provides a pair of interchangeable black textured rubber and blue-gray canvas straps for the Polaris Geographic. It retails for $16,100.

Polaris Date

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Launched in 2018, the Polaris Date is the epitome of sporty elegance and unmistakable style. Water-resistant to 200 meters, the 42mm steel case features two crowns, one to set the time and the other to rotate the signature inner diving bezel. On this three-hand plus date layout, the different finishes - sunray brushed in the center and grained on the hour scale - really come into their own on the new ocean gray gradient dial.

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Powered by the new generation of the automatic Caliber 899 with a 70-hour power reserve, the watch is equipped with a black rubber strap.

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Pricing for the Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date is marked at $11,000.

Polaris Perpetual Calendar

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Last but not least, the Polaris Perpetual Calendar gets an update in the form of a green gradient dial. The subtle shade is very elegant and looks great with the 42mm pink gold case. First launched in 2022 in stainless steel with a blue dial, this haute-horlogerie complication displays the correct date until 2100, automatically adapting to the different lengths of the months and even to leap years.

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With an emphasis on symmetry and legibility, three slightly recessed sub-dials display the date, day and month, accompanied by a moon-phase display at 6 o'clock that indicates the age of the moon as well as its phases in both hemispheres. This amazing mechanical long-term memory is orchestrated by the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 868, an automatic movement with a power reserve of up to 70 hours. Its magnificent details are brought to life through the exhibition case back.

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The Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar comes with a green rubber strap and a black alligator leather strap.

Pricing is marked at $52,200.

To learn more, visit Jaeger-LeCoultre, here.

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