Special Value

Jaeger Le Coultre
Master Perpetual
Ref. 140.2.80


EUR 14.500,-

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Perpetual reference 140.2.80 in very good condition. This elegant model from the Master Control line combines timeless understatement with fine watchmaking expertise. The perpetual calendar displays the date, day, month, moon phase and the current year, automatically accounting for the varying lengths of the months – one of the most sophisticated complications in haute horlogerie. The well-balanced dial layout ensures excellent legibility while highlighting the watch’s classic aesthetic. With its discreet case design that slips easily under a cuff, the reference 140.2.80 is both a technically refined and elegant collector’s piece.

Details


Material

Redgold

Clockwork

Automatic

Ref NR.

140.2.80

Dial color

silver

Condition

very good

Diameter

36mm

Warranty

1 Year

Legendary watch movements

Jaeger-LeCoultre

Founded in 1833 in the Vallée de Joux by the brothers Charles-Antoine and Ulysee LeCoultre, the brand was the first to scale watch production in the famous watchmaking valley of the Jura mountains and soon employed over 500 master watchmakers. They were well known for producing excellent movements and parts and supplied well-known brands such as Patek Philippe. Fascinated by the flat movements of the Frenchman Edmund Jaeger, the two Manufactures merged in 1937 and launched the Jaeger-LeCoultre success story.

The best time is now:

Jaeger Le Coultre Master Perpetual

1 1 Year Timelounge-Warranty

very good

Redgold

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