Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 388
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Brand: | Jaeger-LeCoultre |
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Reference: | 388 |
Base: | Jaeger-LeCoultre 381 |
Movement: | Handwound |
Display: | Analog |
Diameter: | 34.30 |
Jewels: | 89 |
Reserve: | 50 |
Frequency: | 21600 |
Date: | Date, Big Date, Day, Month, Year Indicator |
Hands: | Hours, Minutes, Day / Night Indication |
Astronomical: | Moonphase |
Additionals: | Power Reserve Indicator, Tourbillon Escapement |

388 description
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 388 is a hand-wound movement developed and manufactured in-house, based on the patented Duometre concept with two independent gear trains—one dedicated to timekeeping, the other to complications—linked by a single escapement for uncompromised precision. Its most striking feature is the Heliotourbillon: a triple-axis tourbillon composed of 163 components and weighing less than 0.7 grams, rotating in a dynamic motion to enhance chronometric performance and visual spectacle.
Calibre 388 incorporates a perpetual calendar with a grande date, moon phase, day/night indicator, and leap year display, alongside dual power reserve indicators. It runs at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz), offers a power reserve of approximately 46 hours, and consists of 655 components including 89 jewels. The movement measures 34.3 mm in diameter and 11.15 mm in height.