The Jaeger - LeCoultre Master Control was introduced to the marketplace in 1992. It was inspired by other classical models marketed in the 1950's. A watch of this class was created beyond what you would see in a typical watch geared at the standards of the day; this watch features a six week series referred to as the 1000 Hours Control, signed off by the master inspector himself.
Along with the signature inside the case of the watch is a gold seal that bears each test number. This sunburst silver toned dial based watch is comprised of numbers at three out of four dials cardinal points on the face of the watch.
Its hands are complements of Dauphine, which indicate the hour and the minutes are indicated using a baton type seconds hand. Not only does this classic line keep perfect time, but it also contains a 43 hour power reserve, thanks to the most up-to-date technologies available; such as the ceramic ball bearings containing a 22 karat gold rotor. Both visible through its sapphire case back. This watch is a classic must-have for the most notable watch enthusiasts.
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