Master Compressor
Jaeger-LeCoultre is based in Le Sentier (in Le Chenit), Switzerland. In 1833 Antoine LeCoultre (1803-1881) founded a small workshop, which was to become the Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre. 1844, LeCoultre measured the micron (μ) for the first time; he created the world's most precise measuring instrument, the millionometer (a device capable of measuring to the nearest thousandths of a millimeter). In 1851 at the first Universal Exhibition in London, LeCoultre was awarded a gold medal in recognition of his collective works in the fields of precision and mechanization. In modern times Jaeger-LeCoultre have established a name for themselves as purveyors of some of the highest quality timepieces in the world. Jaeger-LeCoultre timepieces are exclusive. | |
Master Compressor WatchesThe Master Compressor unites the most remarkable technical performances within a
medium-size case. It is accessible to both feminine and masculine worlds, it
is water-resistant to 200 metres and features a rotating bezel
protected against accidental rotations. The numerals on the Master Compressor apear through an aperture enlarged to let the light through, the numerals with their optimised design ensure fast and smooth date read off. Integrated within the compression key crown of the Master Comrpessor, a patented system secures the rotating bezel against any accidental handling. 68 full-cut diamonds light up the bezel.
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