Ensure you keep tabs on the celestial phases with the new Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Moon timepiece.
It might appear as something odd to brag about but for some watch brands, how thin their timepieces are is a big deal and there’s a reason for that. Watches are often called complications for a reason, and designing a movement that consistently tells the time in its many forms while also fitting into a wafer-thin case is no easy feat. However, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Master Ultra Thin collection showcases this prowess to perfection and now includes a tourbillon timepiece with moon phase display among its ranks.
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The new Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Moon combines two of horology’s most cherished complications for the first time in Jaeger-LeCoultre’s long history – a moon phase and a tourbillon – with the addition of Maison’s signature peripheral ‘jumping’ date.

Set in the upper half of the piece’s dial, the astronomical complication displays the Northern Hemisphere moon phases in the traditional way. Surrounding this is a ring with applied Southern Hemisphere moon phases on the left and the Age of the Moon on the right, each indicated by a double-ended hand.
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The lower half of the dial is dominated by the tourbillon, with a newly designed bridge in polished pink gold securing the titanium tourbillon cage.

Also making its debut in the Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Moon is the new self-winding Calibre 983. The new timepiece is presented in a case made of Le Grand Rose gold. Introduced this year, the new pink gold alloy has a remarkable sheen and depth of colour, and is highly resistant to fading over time.
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