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Jaeger-LeCoultre: A Collector’s ‘Gateway Drug’ And Ongoing Pleasure

by GaryG

“How did you get started in watch collecting?”

Among collectors, it’s a frequent topic of discussion: the stories of first watch purchases, evolving tastes, and enduring devotion reveal a great deal about how individual collectors think about our shared hobby.

Collectors meet: Reversos all around at a watch gathering

Collectors meet: Reversos all around at a watch gathering

While my friends’ paths into serious collecting have been fairly diverse, across the group there are some patterns. Many folks I know started either with Rolex or – as in my case – with Jaeger-LeCoultre, which opened my eyes to the world of fine watchmaking and served as the foundation for my ongoing fascination with horology.

Getting hooked on Jaeger-LeCoultre: Paris, 1991

While my watch-buying career started as early as 1971 with a piece bought on a student trip to Europe (see A Watch Collection Begins: GaryG And His Bucherer Chronometer), and I’d been wearing a Cartier Tank on a daily basis since 1980, my serial watch acquisitions started on a sunny day in Paris when my wife excitedly pulled me into the family-owned Bry et Cie watch shop on Rue de la Paix to show me a piece she’d fallen in love with: a Reverso Lady in yellow gold (see Love, Loss, And Watches: Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Tribute).

The watch that started it all: Reverso Lady in yellow gold

The watch that started it all: Reverso Lady in yellow gold

While I was still gasping at the price of the gold Reverso, the salesperson pulled another watch from the display: a steel men’s Reverso with a silver face on that characteristic JLC-honey ostrich strap. It was certainly appealing, but lightning didn’t strike until he flipped the case over to reveal a second black watch face displaying another time zone.

The author’s Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grande GMT

The author’s Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grande GMT

Well, they had me at Duoface. We left the store with both watches, and despite the sweating I did until I paid off the bill I never regretted that purchase. I did eventually sell my first-generation Reverso Duoface in favor of the larger Reverso Grande GMT shown above, but a dual-time Reverso has been a staple of my collection ever since.

Jonesing: Jaeger-LeCoultre Géographique and Atmos

Once I owned a Jaeger-LeCoultre watch, I began to read the brand’s literature and deepen my appreciation both for JLC’s heritage as the industry’s movement creator and its ongoing capacity for developing intriguing complications.

One piece that became an obsession for me upon its introduction was the original Géographique: a world-time watch with an innovative clutch mechanism whose second crown simultaneously flipped the hands on a small subdial indicating the local time, a linked 24-hour indicator, and a perimeter ring indicating the city location.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Géographique in yellow gold

Jaeger-LeCoultre Géographique in yellow gold

I can’t tell you how many duty-free shop windows I peered through to see this watch over the next year or so, but finally a sale event offering a then-staggering ten-percent discount convinced me to take the plunge at an airport watch shop in Brussels.

Then, as now, the appeals of Jaeger-LeCoultre included interesting horological mechanisms, in-house development and manufacturing, attractive aesthetics, a lengthy and distinguished patrimony, and at least to some extent financial accessibility.

I know that Jaeger-LeCoultre doesn’t like being characterized as a “value” brand, but to me there is absolutely nothing wrong with delivering great value for the hard-earned dollars paid by the buyer. And for me at the time the value equation delivered by Jaeger-LeCoultre was impossible to beat.

Over time, I also came to appreciate the great names in today’s watch world who spent formative time at Jaeger-LeCoultre, including luminaries like Philippe Dufour and Eric Coudray, the developer of the Gyrotourbillon and Reverso Repetition Minutes movements.

A young Philippe Dufour – is that a Memovox on his wrist? (photo courtesy Le Club Horloger)

A young Philippe Dufour – is that a Memovox on his wrist? (photo courtesy Le Club Horloger)

Shortly after adding the Géographique to my collection, I moved from watches to clocks with the purchase of a Tiffany-labeled Atmos, another great example of both innovation and patrimony. While my Atmos is currently in need of a service to replace the bellows mechanism at its heart, I’m very much looking forward to having it back swinging away on my office table.

Getting deeper into Jaeger-LeCoultre

Over the succeeding years, I scratched my itch for all things Jaeger-LeCoultre in a variety of ways, and while the Reverso was at the center of much of the action I couldn’t stay away from its round-cased Master watches, either.

Thin and robust: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin with Reverso cufflinks

Thin and robust: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin with Reverso cufflinks

Shortly after our wedding, my current wife gave me a lovely Master Ultra Thin that we picked out together. To me, this watch and the other ultra-thin variants that have succeeded it are true marvels.

Clever touches like the use of frosting on one-half of the flat markers and hands to give an impression of depth while minimizing thickness, a super-thin movement with suspended barrel that does not sacrifice robustness that is certified through a 1000-hour functional test, and high-quality finishing all contribute to a coherent and impressive whole.

Mrs. GaryG did okay during this period as well, with the addition of the Reverso Gran Sport Duoface and a small vintage LeCoultre piece that are among those shown in the image below.

Hip to be square: shaped Jaeger-LeCoultre watches in the author’s and his wife’s collections

Hip to be square: shaped Jaeger-LeCoultre watches in the author’s and his wife’s collections

A couple of the watches from this period are no longer in my collection. The lovely Reverso Art Deco in pink gold departed several years later in favor of a skeletonized Vacheron Constantin as I did a bit of consolidation of my set of open-worked watches. And I’m still kicking myself for selling the uniquely Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox in pink gold with its gorgeous blued central sweep seconds hand, chunky and satisfying solid gold case and deployant buckle, raucous alarm bell, and gracefully yellowing tritium markers.

What was I thinking? Now-departed Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox in pink gold

What was I thinking? I can’t believe I sold this lovely Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox in pink gold

Pleasure loves company

One Jaeger-LeCoultre watch that I had admired for over a decade, but had been unable to afford as a new watch, was the Reverso Repetition Minutes with its astounding rectangular movement and shaped gongs.

I’d been keeping an eye out for a pre-owned example, and as luck would have it not only found (and bought) a piece on offer but in the process met my good pal Allen, who subsequently introduced me to the other members of what is now our “NorCal Gang” of collectors – which in turn led to an entire world of contacts with brands and independent watchmakers, visits to SIHH and Baselworld, and the wealth of watch-related friends I have today.

Repeat after me: it’s all about the people!

Not just a watch: the Reverso Repetition Minutes that opened the door for GaryG

Not just a watch: the Reverso Repetition Minutes that not only chimed a doorbell but also opened the door for GaryG

Still hooked on Jaeger-LeCoultre after all these years

While my collection has broadened and deepened over recent years, including a hefty emphasis on independents and significant purchases from major brands including A. Lange & Söhne and Patek Philippe, Jaeger-LeCoultre continues its hold on me.

Contemporary times: tribute to the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso 1931 U.S. limited production

Contemporary times: tribute to Reverso 1931 U.S. limited production

The past few years have seen the addition of the Tribute to Reverso 1931 U.S. limited production 2012 (whew!), the Reverso Grande GMT pictured above, and a vintage piece I’d long coveted: the Futurematic with its unusual bumper self-winding mechanism.

I’m particularly keen on my personal Futurematic as it’s a “Jumbo” 37 mm piece that is contemporary in size. The watch itself is in splendid condition belying its 60+ years of age.

Going vintage: the author’s Jaeger-LeCoultre Futurematic “Jumbo”

Going vintage: the author’s Jaeger-LeCoultre Futurematic “Jumbo”

I’ve developed a growing appreciation for classic Jaeger-LeCoultre vintage pieces; among others, I bid on (but did not win) a flawless original Geophysic that drew a record sale price for a vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre at Phillips Geneva Watch Auction: FOUR in November 2016.

And among recent new introductions, I have my eye on the stunning blue-dialed boutique-edition Memovox; maybe it’s time that I make up, at least in part, for selling that pink gold piece!

I’m not alone

From the enthusiasm – and purchases by collectors – that greeted Jaeger-LeCoultre’s 2017 SIHH introductions, including not only the refreshed sector-dial versions of several classics but blue-dialed variants on other pieces that made my mouth water, it’s great to see that JLC is not only staying relevant but continuing to entice a broad swath of the collecting community.

Parting shot: Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox on the author’s wrist

Parting shot: Jaeger-LeCoultre Géographique on the author’s wrist

I’m fairly sure that I’ll be back! And I’d love to hear about your Jaeger-LeCoultre watches and collecting interests in the comments section below.

For more information, please visit www.jaeger-lecoultre.com.

* This article was first published on September 1, 2017 at Jaeger-LeCoultre: A Collector’s ‘Gateway Drug’ And Ongoing Pleasure

You may also enjoy:

Why I Bought It: Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute To Reverso 1931

Why I Bought My Wife An Engraved Reverso Classique

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Complete Overview Of The Jaeger-LeCoultre Amvox Line

Master Of Control: The New For 2017 Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Date, Master Control Chronograph, And Master Control Geographic

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Stunning Geophysic Collection From Jaeger-LeCoultre: True Second And Universal Time

6 replies
  1. Lance Dugger
    Lance Dugger says:
    December 1, 2019 at 5:14 pm

    The last photo isn’t a memovox but an automatique. Both beautiful examples of the brand.

    Reply
    • vitalsigns
      vitalsigns says:
      December 1, 2019 at 11:38 pm

      Geographic, not automatique (which only refers to the automatic movement, and is a label borne by many a JLC)

      Reply
    • GaryG
      GaryG says:
      December 3, 2019 at 4:01 pm

      Apologies to both! Caption is of course incorrect — it is a Géographique (which is the proper name of this first series before later incarnations were labeled with the “Geographic” title…

      Best, Gary

      Reply
  2. Gil
    Gil says:
    December 1, 2019 at 6:29 pm

    I really hope JLC bring out a new Tribute to 1931 in 2021. I’ll be on that in a flash.

    Reply
  3. Doc Jota
    Doc Jota says:
    December 1, 2019 at 9:19 pm

    There are few icons, Reverso is one of them.
    There are few great brands. JLC is one of them. Almost 1000 patents. Incredible calibers and movements and a unique serial piece : the fabulous gyrotourbillon.
    Great!

    Reply
  4. Steve Lessler
    Steve Lessler says:
    December 2, 2019 at 5:36 am

    Couldn’t help but respond since nearly two years ago in Las Vegas my wife spotted a previously owned JLC Grand Reverso day/night moon phase in pink gold. Bought the watch! Had a Rolex for years but never even thought about collecting watches. Now I’m bitten by the bug and have a small handful. Live in the No Ca area. How do I connect with this “Nor Cal Gang” you speak of? Thanks.

    Reply

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