From its base in Le Sentier, in the Jura region of Switzerland, Jaeger-LeCoultre is among a handful of watchmakers actively pursuing the clock business. But it’s hardly a stretch for the brand, whose ...
The new clock continues in the tradition of fine watchmaking The Atmos has been a byword for fine watchmaking for over nine decades. Supplied Invented in 1928, the Jaeger-Lecoultre Atmos clock has ...
Marc Newson is well known among timepiece and pen lovers (there's quite a crossover among those who like both, you know). He is the man behind the design of the Montblanc M writing instrument, with ...
With 189 years, 1,300 unique calibers and 430 registered patents behind it, Jaeger-LeCoultre has survived a lot. World wars, recessions, depressions, epidemics, the quartz crisis, the 1970s energy ...
Generally it is necessary to prepare the power supply and wind up the mainspring to move the watch, but a watch that can keep on moving without requiring the assistance of such a person is a watch ...
We like to think our self-winding watches can run forever. But they will stop eventually, and before then their accuracy will degrade. Friction, viscosity, air resistance, not to mention entropy ...
MILANESE MOMENT: Time stops for no one, and especially not Jaeger-LeCoultre, which has decamped to Milan’s Salone del Mobile shortly after showing at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. While the brand’s ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s iconic Atmos clock, invented in 1928, is a horological legend. The redesigned edition, Atmos 568 by Marc Newson, continues the legacy, achieved by the tradition and technical ...
As well as being a much-loved makers of super-chic dress watches, including the Reverso, its Art Deco-inspired design icon, and the Memovox, its mesmerising family of chiming watches, Jaeger-LeCoultre ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the high, technical, and artistic ends of the watch industry. Three ultra-traditional manufactures have combined 783 years ...
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