Jaeger LeCoultre Master Compressor Geographic Automatic Mens Watch Q1718170
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Retail:
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$11,950.00
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$6,575.00
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$8,210.80
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DETAILS
A well built watch with a chiseled design that’s been the
favorite of navigators, astronomers, geographers and explorers around
the world. This deal of the day is $6575 (45% off the $11,950 retail
price). Sale ends at midnight tonight
(EST).
Today’s daily deal is like no
other. It’s chiseled. Like a Rock. Cut from a mountain. A Gem that
could melt a diamond that could melt a guitar riff that could melt your
face off. Well formed. Smooth and sleek, yet tough. Thick. Resilient.
The kind of watch that says, “Bring it on” while removing a bullet from
its chest its own teeth. With this watch, it’s always the same time:
time to rock.
Good looking, smooth, and solid,
today’s daily deal, the Jaeger LeCoultre Master Compressor Geographic, has a thick, stainless
steel case and a solid stainless steel band that can take anything.
It’s built like a turtle alligator wolverine, otherwise known as a
Turgarine. And trust me, you do NOT want to run into a Turgarine.
They’ll bite your chest hair off and make your balls undrop. But if you
DID run into one of these wearing the Master Compressor Geographic, it would
bow to you and crown you king of the manimals (that’s manly animals,
like sharks, wolves, grizzly bears, and jackalopes, and not girly
animals like dolphins, kittens, panda bears, snipes, or Adam Lambert).
So buy today’s unbeatable deal of the day, and be ready for anything.
And for whatever reason this watch ceased to rock like it should, you
can send it back to us with a fist full of rage and mouth full of
testosterone and we’ll fix it for free and have it returned to you in
no time so you can get back to doing your Nitro Push Up Crunch Press
Flexors (that’s wear you do a million push ups, pull-ups, bench press
reps, and crunches at the same time while on fire).
Jomadeals.com does not ship outside the
USA and its territories. Shoppers from outside the USA may place orders
for delivery within the United States. Product ships 1-3 days after
order.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Brand: | Jaeger LeCoultre |
| Model: | Q1718170 |
| Gender: | Mens |
| Manufacturer Item: | JLC-Q1718170 |
| Collection: | Master Compressor |
| Movement: | Automatic |
| Engine: | Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 923 (Jewels 32, Pieces number 281, Vibrations per hour 28800, Power-reserve 43 Hours) |
| Functions: | Second time-zone, Select time zone, AM/PM indication, Date, Hour, Minute, Second |
| Case Material: | Stainless steel |
| Case Shape: | Round |
| Case Diameter: | 41.5mm |
| Case Thickness: | 13.9mm |
| Case Back: | Stainless Steel |
| Bezel Function: | Fixed |
| Bezel Material: | Stainless Steel |
| Dial Color: | Black |
| Dial Markers: | Index hour markers and Arabic Hour Markers at 9 and 12 |
| Dial Type: | Analog |
| Sub Dials: | Date and Dual Time, a dial layout displaying multiple time zones and enabling incredibly simple adjustment of the time any place in the world, The AM/PM display indicates whether the chosen location is in the first or second of the twelve-hour cycles |
| Hands: | Silver-tone Trapeze shaped |
| Luminescent: | Hands and Hour markers |
| Calendar: | Day Calendar sub dial |
| Crystal: | Scratch Resistant Sapphire |
| Crown: | The crowns are equipped with an external butterfly collar that turns 1/2 turn clock-wise & counter clock-wise (independently of the crown), each collar has red & white enamel indicating arrows. White arrow indicates the crown is secure/water resistant, Red Arrow indicates the crown is non-secure/non-water resistant. When the collar is in the secure position it compresses a gasket that ensures water resistance |
| Band Type: | Bracelet |
| Band Color: | Silver tone |
| Band Material: | Stainless steel |
| Clasp Material: | Stainless steel |
| Clasp Type: | Deployment |
| Water Resistance: | 100m/330ft |
| Misc Information: | Endowed with a nomadic spirit, it presents the whole world on a single dial |
| Made In: | Swiss Made |
| Warranty: | 2 Years Jomadeals Warranty |
ABOUT BRAND
In 1833, Antoine LeCoultre (1803–1881) founded a small workshop in Le Sentier, Switzerland, for the manufacture of high-quality timepieces. In 1844, he measured the micrometre (µm) for the first time and created the world's most precise measuring instrument, the millionometer, capable of measuring to thousandths of a millimetre. In 1847, LeCoultre developed a system that eliminated the need for keys to rewind and set watches, using a push-piece that activated a lever to change from one function to another. In 1851, he was awarded a gold medal for his work on timepiece precision and mechanization at the first Universal Exhibition in London.
Antoine's son, Elie LeCoultre, desired to control all stages of timepiece production, so in 1866 he transformed his workshop into a manufacture, allowing his employees to pool their expertise under one roof. In 1870, LeCoultre began using mechanized processes to manufacture complicated timepiece movements. Within 30 years, LeCoultre had created more than 350 different timepiece calibers, of which 128 were equipped with chronograph functions and 99 with repeater mechanisms. From 1902 and for the next 30 years, LeCoultre produced most of the movement blanks for Patek Philippe of Geneva.
In 1903, Parisian Edmond Jaeger challenged Jacques-David LeCoultre, grandson of Antoine, to manufacture ultra-thin calibers of his design. Out of their relationship emerged a collection of ultra-thin pocket watches, followed by others that eventually, in 1937, officially culminated in the Jaeger-LeCoultre brand. In 1907, French jeweler Cartier, a client of Jaeger's, signed a contract with the Parisian watchmaker under which all Jaeger's movement designs for a period of 15 years would be exclusive to Cartier. The movements were produced by LeCoultre. Also in 1907, the LeCoultre Caliber 145 set the record for the thinnest movement at 1.38 mm. JLC began manufacturing the Atmos clock in 1936 after purchasing the patent from Jean-Leon Reutter, who invented it in 1928. The company was officially renamed Jaeger-LeCoultre in 1937. In 1941, Jaeger-LeCoultre earned the highest distinction from the Neuchâtel Observatory for its tourbillon Caliber 170. In 1982, the Jaeger-LeCoultre museum was established in Le Sentier. In 2009, JLC produced the world's most complicated wristwatch, the Hybris Mechanica à Grande Sonnerie with 26 complications.
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