Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar Q413812J
The Master Control Chronograph Calendar revives the emblematic codes of the signature collection: round case, curved lugs, double polished and satin finished surfaces, Dauphine hands, appliqué hour-markers, Jaeger-LeCoultre logo and signature. This timepiece displays a calendar, chronograph and moon phase, and features two different straps – a new interchangeability system allows the wearer to switch, depending on the circumstances, from a casual style to a more sophisticated look. The look of the watch changes depending on whether you choose the stainless-steel strap or the Novonappa calfskin strap with folding clasp. A simple push of a double button located between the lugs of the case is enough to effortlessly change the strap. No matter which strap is chosen, elegance is a certainty on the wearer’s wrist.
Information:
Pre-Owned: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar Q413812J
Reference: Q413812J
MSRP: $19,100
Dated: 2023
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet and brown leather strap
Case: 40mm x 12.05 Thickness - Stainless Steel
Movement: JLC 759 - Automatic
Functions: Date, 30-minute counter, Hour - Minute, Day, Seconds, Chronograph, Pulsimeter, Chronograph's Second, Month, Moon phase
Accessories: Inner/outer boxes, booklets, warranty card
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.75”
Condition: Great
Case has little to no wear. Bracelet has little to no wear. Leather strap is new and unworn. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.
History of Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre, founded in 1833 in Switzerland's Vallée de Joux, began as a small workshop established by Antoine LeCoultre. Driven by innovation and precision, LeCoultre's company quickly gained recognition for its high-quality timepieces and movement production. In 1903, a partnership with Parisian businessman Edmond Jaeger led to the formation of Jaeger-LeCoultre, combining Swiss watchmaking expertise with French elegance.
Throughout the 20th century, Jaeger-LeCoultre solidified its position as a leader in watchmaking innovation. The company's milestones include the creation of the world's thinnest pocket watch (1925), the self-winding Atmos clock (1928), the iconic Reverso watch (1931), and the Master Memovox alarm wristwatch (1950). Today, Jaeger-LeCoultre continues to operate as a true "Manufacture," designing and producing its timepieces entirely in-house, while maintaining its legacy of innovation and exceptional craftsmanship.