We’ve completed a full update of our Jaeger‑LeCoultre database. All models in the current collection now reflect the latest 2025 retail pricing in EUR, ensuring accurate and current data for collectors, retailers, and professionals.
Alongside pricing updates, we’ve added a range of previously missing references, configurations, and calibers, significantly enhancing the comprehensiveness of our JLC coverage.
Notable new additions include:
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Duomètre Quantième Lunaire Q604848J – White gold version with a blue dial and moon phase display at 12 o’clock. This variant features Jaeger‑LeCoultre’s signature dual-wing architecture, which separates the timekeeping and calendar functions to improve precision. It is powered by the manually wound calibre 381 and offers a sapphire case back to view its movement.
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Reverso Tribute Enamel “Monet’s Venice – San Giorgio Maggiore” Q39334M4 – Part of the Métiers Rares series, this edition showcases Grand Feu enamel artwork on the reverso case, replicating Monet’s San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk. Its front face is finished with translucent blue enamel over guilloché, powered by manual calibre 822, and housed in a white gold Reverso case.
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Calibre 101 Secrets Q2873220 – A platinum high-jewelry timepiece featuring the world’s smallest mechanical movement. The bracelet hides the dial beneath a sliding cover and is fully gem-set. The Calibre 101 movement, first introduced in 1929, remains a hallmark of micro-engineering.
Our Jaeger‑LeCoultre catalogue now reflects both current retail pricing and expanded technical depth across the full production range.
Users of our WatchBase Data Feed are encouraged to update their local databases to align with the most recent pricing and specification changes.
As always, our aim is to maintain the most complete, accurate, and reliable horological reference available.