Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine and large stainless steel automatic dual time zone one minute tourbillon wristwatch with date
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Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine and large stainless steel automatic dual time zone one minute tourbillon wristwatch with date

SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, REGULATEUR À TOURBILLON, MASTER TOURBILLON MODEL, REF. 1658420, MOVEMENT NO. 3'426'512, CASE NO. 2'395'113, MANUFACTURED IN 2008

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Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine and large stainless steel automatic dual time zone one minute tourbillon wristwatch with date
Signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, Regulateur à Tourbillon, Master Tourbillon model, ref. 1658420, movement no. 3'426'512, case no. 2'395'113, manufactured in 2008
Cal. 978 nickel-finished lever movement, 33 jewels, 22K pink gold rotor, three-armed titanium tourbillon carriage with three-spoke seconds hand, visible through a glazed aperture in the silvered brushed dial, applied dagger and Arabic numerals with luminous dots, two-tone silvered alpha hands, outer date ring with central hand, engine-turned subsidiary dial for second time zone, large circular case, glazed display back secured by four screws, stainless steel Jaeger-LeCoultre deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
41.5 mm. diam.
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With Jaeger-LeCoultre Certificat de Garantie dated 12 April 2008, original fitted wooden presentation box containing a magnifying glass and outer packaging.

The Régulateur à Tourbillon model incorporates several highly practical functions: an automatic movement, the second time zone with 24-hour display which can also be used to maintain a reference time (home time), and the date indication which can be corrected in both directions. Passing in front of the tourbillon, the date hand would however partially hide it during seven days. The hand is therefore jumping the date scale from number 15, situated at 5 o'clock, to regain its normal course at the number 16, placed at 7 o'clock. This date jump starts at midnight on the 15th of each month.

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