Next, Bernie looks on as Master Watchmaker Didier Veigne of the Complicated Watches Workshop discusses a point with Simone:

 

 

A lovely selection of the Manufacture's past offerings:

 

 

The magnificent Reverso Repetition Minutes:

 

...and the side many never get to see (except the owners!):

 

 

 

 

Next - not to give short shrift to the Master Series watches - an 8-Day Perpetual:

 

I even got to try on this lovely platinum Master Grande Memovox (oh, Lord!):

 

Next, one of the things which truly sets Jaeger-LeCoultre apart is their magnificent enamel artisans; I present my (I wish!) case(s) :

 

Here's a historical treat: the Cal 101 from 1929 - still the world's smallest mechanical movement (Queen Elizabeth II had one on her wrist for her 1953 inauguration):

 

 

And one can be certain that a visit to the Manufacture wouldn't be complete without an Atmos clock or two. First introduced in 1928, it's the closest realization yet of a Perpetual Motion machine, drawing its energy from the slightest variations in the atmosphere.

 

 

Finally, one of the latest Master Series watches, the World Geographic, shown in platinum (JLC photo):

 

 

 

 

 

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