JLC presents its new products: from the Master Control Chronometer to the Triple-Axis Tourbillon, including the new HPG seal, integrated bracelet, and Hokusai enamel.
Platinum is watchmaking’s quiet power metal, being heavier, rarer, and harder to master than gold. From refined calendar watches to extreme haute horlogerie, these six timepieces show how brands use platinum to signal their most serious creations.
From poetic interpretations to astronomical precision, these eight watches show the many ways brands continue to reimagine the moon-phase complication — a feature as timeless as the moon itself.
From Cartier's Tank and Bulgari's Serpenti to an Urban Jürgensen: every notable timepiece Hollywood wore on the most important evening in film — and what each choice reveals.
Jaeger-LeCoultre continues its exploration of watchmaking heritage with the fifth chapter of The Collectibles, presented in New York City. This latest Capsule Collection shines a spotlight on the golden age of the Reverso, bringing together eight rare vintage models produced between 1931 and 1937.
Blending mid-century inspiration with modern watchmaking sophistication, Jaeger-LeCoultre revisits one of its signature complications in a limited edition that captures timeless elegance and technical prowess.
Showcasing the manufacture's in-house Métiers Rares expertise, the haute-horlogerie piece unites a radiant Grand Feu enamel dial, elevated by a hand-guilloché sunray pattern of 180 lines, with the ultra-thin Calibre 978 tourbillon.