Jaeger LeCoultre Q240818 Features


Ref. No. :Q240818
Code :ID16501
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
Location :United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Price : $ 10,500
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :29 x 46.5 mm
Thickness :12 mm
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As a relative noob to watches, I am still in the "don't always know what I don't know" phase. I have a question about shock protection in modern watches. By way of background, I don't need a super-tough watch for most daily use, but I *do* engage in some hobby activities that can be very hard on watches wrt to shock/impact etc. So I *think* that shock protection is important to me.Anywho- I think that my next watch will be either a Bremont -S2, a Sinn (either a U2 or maybe a 756 or similar), or maybe another Breitling. Some Bremont models tout a highly shock-resistant design (not the -S2, though). My question is, how unique is this? A retailer I know tells me that many modern watches feature some degree of shock protection in the basic design of the movement, and thus do not promote it that heavily as a particularly unique advantage.What say you?








