The Watchmaker of Watchmakers, Jaeger-LeCoultre returned to Watches and Wonders 2024 to showcase its heritage of high watchmaking and the pursuit of precision that has been a central tenet of the Maison since it was founded in 1833.
This year’s highlight was the unveiling of a new generation of Duometre timepieces, the Maison’s signature collection for accurate timekeeping functionality. Additionally, the Maison unveiled its latest collaboration, further expanding the dialogue between watchmaking and arts.
Among them is a reinterpretation of the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire (Moon Phase) – The first Duometre piece to be offered in steel, its eye-catching blue dial, paired with a new case, lends a decidedly contemporary air to a timeless and distinctive design.
The Maison also presents the Duometre Chronograph Moon in two variations: a platinum case contrasting with a copper-coloured dial, and a pink gold case offset by the discreet elegance of a silver dial. Both models are enhanced by a hand-stitched alligator strap with small-scale alligator lining. It embodies the Maison’s philosophy of combining beauty with technical sophistication, and a deep respect for the traditions of Haute Horlogerie with constant innovation – always with precision at the heart of the matter.
In 2024, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual, pushing the boundaries of inventiveness further than ever, the new Calibre 388 features an entirely new tourbillon construction: one that spins on three axes to create a ‘spinning top’ effect. With its extreme mechanical sophistication, innovative tourbillon and highly refined aesthetics, the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual represents a new adventure in the Maison’s quest for precision, as well as its boundless creativity.
Jaeger-LeCoultre conceived the Master Ultra Thin collection as the quintessential dress watch for the modern aesthete, harnessing the Maison’s long history of mastering thin calibres and epitomising its philosophy of uniting mechanical virtuosity with timeless beauty. In 2024, the collection has been refreshed and includes a new interpretation of the Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Calendar, featuring a subtly modernised case and dial design, as well as a significantly increased power reserve. Four variations are offered, including a new model with a gradient midnight blue sunray dial. Calibre 868, which powers the 2024 Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Calendar, was designed, produced and assembled in-house at Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Jaeger-LeCoultre unveiled the latest collaboration under its Made of Makers programme: the Precision Atelier, a gastronomic journey created by two Michelin-starred chef, Himanshu Saini.