
Reference 120.2.79 Master Ultra Thin 1907 | A pink gold wristwatch, Circa 2015
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March 31, 07:09 PM GMT
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5,000 - 10,000 USD
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Description
Dial: white
Caliber: cal. 849 mechanical, 19 jewels
Movement number: 3’861’049
Case: 18k pink gold, case back secured by four screws
Case number: 3’028’151
Closure: 18k pink gold Jaeger LeCoultre buckle
Size: 39 mm diameter
Signed: case, dial, and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: Jaeger LeCoultre traveling case with outer packaging
Weight: approximately 43.1 g
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reference 120.2.79 Master Ultra Thin 1907 is a timepiece that exemplifies the brand's legacy of craftsmanship and innovation. The collection, Master Ultra Thin 1907, takes its name and inspiration from the first ultra thin pocket watch of 1907 when the LeCoultre Calibre 145, the world's thinnest movement at the time, at 1.38 mm thick, was created.
Powered by the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 849, one of the brand's thinnest mechanical movements measuring only 1.85 mm in thickness, the Reference 120.2.79 is known for its slim 4 mm profile, and boasts a power reserve of 35 hours and a frequency of 21600 vph.
Sitting incredibly snug and lightweight on the wrist due to its thinness, the Reference 120.2.79 is an understated classic encapsulating over a century of engineering mastery.