Jaeger LeCoultre Jaeger LeCoultre 20136 Features


Code :13541
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Location :France, Lyon
Price : € 2,900 (= $ 3,577)
Availability
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Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
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Laurent Ferrier, now five years old, has been making spectacular movements from the get go. But, it may have taken them a while to figure out exactly where they want to live in the marketplace, and how they want to attract consumers. This year, at SIHH 2016, I think it's safe to say, they've figured it out. The combination appears to be insanely high-end and interesting movements, in beautiful, but often stainless steel cases, with a host of dial options, occasionally focusing on vintage themes. The new Galet Square Bore?al and Galet Traveller Bore?al emphasize this clearly, and the look is fantastic. 1 OF 4 What you see above is the existing steel LF Galet Square. But this new model, called Boreal, features what we know as a sector dial. But this isn't a printed sector dial, the sector and hands are filled with bright superluminova, that glows strongly at night. The dial itself is black with satin brushing and a snailed sub-seconds. The signature is in a deep
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Hello all, I realize this is a long shot but I wish to ask if anyone has any pictures of a Bumblebee with APBand's Prototipo Yellow Corsa 24mm strap.I recently put on the OEM Rubber strap and I am loving the practicality and comfort, as opposed to the factory's hornback. However, I now realize that yellow in the strap is a lot .. cooler. :)Besides, I think that style will work best with rotating the BB with the GPC.Originally I wanted a custom strap, based off the Singapore F1 strap that I had on my Panda. But that fell through, and now after trying on the rubber, I think my best alternative and best to suit all-around purposes would be the 24mm with the GP style.The decision to go with the 24mm has in no small part been the result of trying on the Sebastian Buemi at the AD. What a beautiful watch that is, not done justice in pictures, and the wider/newer/Diver-like rubber strap looks great on the 42mm case!Thus, I am reallllly hoping someone can find a picture or more of the BB with t
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Thinking of getting a 5164 and selling my 5167. Although I think the 67 is a great daily beater, I'm getting bored with it. Also, I don't travel anymore, but think it would be cool to have a complication like the 64. It's a thicker case and I can't read the date, so anyone who has done this I would be interested in your thoughts. Also, if you want to talk me out of it that's fine also ! I'm only looking at SS, not the RG piece.








