Jaeger-LeCoultre Expands Master Grande Tradition and Ultra Thin Lines | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Expands Master Grande Tradition and Ultra Thin Lines | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"The Master Grande Tradition Calibre 985 represents Jaeger-LeCoultre's pinnacle of mechanical complexity and design innovation. Now, it arrives in three distinct variations. The first appears in a warm pink gold case paired with a deep brown dial, an elegant combination that softens the model's technical gravitas with a subtle richness. The other two variations are housed in platinum, one with a polished bezel and another adorned with 72 baguette-cut diamonds."
"Its screwed-in lugs and alternating polished, brushed, and micro-blasted finishes exemplify the meticulous detail that Jaeger-LeCoultre applies to both functional and decorative elements. A hand-bevelled bridge spans the surface, adding architectural dimension, while the recessed tourbillon aperture draws the eye inward, creating a sense of visual depth. Laser-engraved calendar numerals presented in relief, micro-blasted minute tracks, and opaline subdials that shift tone under different light conditions bring layers of texture and intrigue."
Jaeger-LeCoultre expands its offerings with three new interpretations of the Master Grande Tradition Calibre 985 and a refined Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel. The Calibre 985 arrives in warm pink gold with a deep brown dial and in two platinum versions—one with a polished bezel and one set with 72 baguette-cut diamonds. The multi-part case comprises more than 80 components with screwed-in lugs and alternating polished, brushed, and micro-blasted finishes. Dial refinements include a hand-bevelled bridge, recessed tourbillon aperture, laser-engraved calendar numerals in relief, micro-blasted minute tracks, and opaline subdials that change tone with light.
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