New Watch Arrival: Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Limited Editon

Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris 2019

Jaeger Le-Coultre Polaris Date Limited Edition

King Jewelers is excited to announce the arrival of the highly-coveted Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Limited Edition timepiece in our Nashville and Miami showrooms. Inspired by the iconic Polaris II from the 1970’s, Jaeger Le Coultre releases a refreshing twist on this iconic diving watch . We’re convinced that this new Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Limited Edition model will have you captivated at first glance.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date Case Back Medium size
Shades of blue capture our senses as we dive into the sun-rayed, opaline-finished detail of the dial. A deep blue ribber strap leads us to this 42mm  Lacquered by hand, we admire the double gradient effect, as well as Arabic numerals six, nine, and twelve with a date window at hour-marker three. Encompassed by a stainless-steel case, this automatic mechanical movement runs on Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 899A/1. The back of the case has the words “1000 HOURS” engraved to exemplify the 1,000 hours of testing this timepiece has gone through. Limited to 800 pieces, this nostalgic JLC watch is exclusively available for purchase in North America.

Reserve Your Jaeger LeCoultre Polaris Date Limited Edition Watch at King Jewelers

King Jewelers is your one-stop-shop for Jaeger-LeCoultre timepieces in Nashville, Tennesse. Therefore, you too, can explore the innovative elegance of JLC timepieces and admire the unsurpassed technology of the future. For more information about reserving your JLC Polaris Date Limited Edition watch, we encourage you to visit us in-store or give us a call. King Jewelers is a family-owned and operated establishment for over 100 years, and we hope you discover what it means to become a part of the King Family.

Product Specifications:

Reference: Q9068681 (limited 800 pcs)
Case: Stainless Steel
Case Size: 42 mm
Bezel: Inner, Rotating
Movement: Self-Winding Mechanical
Caliber: 899A/1
Strap: Blue Rubber
Power Reserve: 38 Hours
Water Resistance: 20 Bar

Watch Wednesday: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Moon Enamel

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JLC Master Ultra-Thin Moon Enamel Limited Edition

Since 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre has been surpassing all expectations of accuracy and precision in their timepieces. Specializing in the development of ultra-thin watches, the brand also uses its creativity and innovation to breathe life into the heart of these unparalleled timepieces. Moreover, King Jeweler’s watch experts are enthralled by the new JLC Mater Ultra-Thin Moon Enamel edition and we want to break it down for you.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Moon Enamel
 
For starters, this automatic watch flaunts a mesmerizing blue alligator strap, leading us to a high-polished 18K white gold case. In addition, the matching blue dial features guilloche detailing, crafted by hand. The moon phase on the Master Ultra Thin Moon Enamel rests at six o’clock. Showcasing celestial positioning in both the northern and southern hemispheres, this complication is framed by a date indicator. To illustrate, the remainder of the dial maintains a sleek, simple aesthetic, including sharp white gold hour markers. Limited to only 100 models, we admire the caliber 925/2 with a standard frequency of 28,800 vph and 5-bar water resistant capabilities.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Watches Available at King Jewelers

As your local Jaeger-LeCoultre retailer, King Jewelers welcomes you to visit our showrooms in Nashville and North Miami Beach. Furthermore, our jewelry and watch experts are available to answer any questions you may have about the JLC luxury timepiece brand. Explore our current inventory online or give us a call to reserve your Master Ultra Thin Moon Enamel limited edition timepiece.

Product Specifications:

Case: White gold
Thickness: 10.04 mm
Dial: 39 mm
Movement: Automatic self-winding
Caliber: 925/2
Water Resistance: 5 bars
Vibrations: 28,800 vph
Jewels: 30

Watch Glossary

Watch GlossaryGlossary of Watch Terms


ALARM WATCH: A watch provided with the movement capable of releasing an acoustic sound at the time set. A second crown is dedicated to the winding, setting, and release of the striking-work; an additional center hand indicates the time set. The section of the movement dedicated to the alarm device is made up by a series of wheels linked with the barrel, an escapement and a hammer striking a gong or bell. This kind of timepiece works much like a normal alarm clock.


ANALOG or ANALOGUE: A watch displaying time indicators by means of hands.


ANTIREFLECTION, ANTIREFLECTIVE: Superficial glass treatment assuring the dispersion of reflective light. Better results are obtained if both sides are treated, but in order to avoid scratches no the upper layer, the treatment of the inner surface is preferred.


ARBOR: Bearing element of gear or balance, whose ends– called pivots– run in jewel holes or brass bushings.


AUTOMATIC: A watch whose mechanical movement is wound automatically. A rotor makes short oscillations due to the movement of the wrist. Through a series of gears, oscillations transmit motion to the barre, thus winding the mainspring progressively.


AUTOMATON: Figures placed on the dial or case of watches, provided with parts of the body or other elements moving at the same time as the sonnerie strikes. The moving parts are linked through an aperture on the dial or case back with the sonnerie hammers striking a gong.


BALANCE: Oscillating device that together, with the balance of the spring, makes up the movement’s heart as its oscillations determine the frequency of its function and precision.Watch Balance


BALANCE SPRING: Component of the regulating organ that together with the balance determines the movement’s precision. The material used is mostly a steel alloy. In order to prevent the system’s center of gravity from continuous shifts, it differs in rate according to the watches position. Thanks to the quality of materials today, it’s possible to assure an excellent precision of movement working even with a flat spring.


BARREL: Component of the movement containing the mainspring whose toothed rim meshes with the pinion of the first gear of the train. Due to the fact that the makeup of the barrel and mainspring transmits motive force, it is also considered to be the very motor. Inside the barrel, the mainspring is wound around an arbor turned by the winding crown, or in the case of the automatic movements, by the gear powered by the rotor.


BEVELING: Chamfering of edges, levers, bridges and other elements of a movement by 45 degrees. This is typically found
in high-grade movements.


BEZEL: Top part of the case, sometimes holds the crystal. It may also be integrated with the case middle or a separate. element. It is snapped or screwed onto the middle.Watch Bezel


BRACELET: A metal band attached to the case. It is called integral if there is no apparent discontinuity between the case and the bracelet. The profile of attachments is similar to the first linkWatch Bracelet.


BRIDGE: Structural metal element of a movement– sometimes called a cock or bar– supporting the wheel train balance escapement and barrel. Each bridge is fastened to the plate by means of screws and is locked into a specific position by pins. In high-quality movements, the sight surface is finished with various types of decoration.


BRUSHED, BRUSHING: Topical finish giving metals a subtle lined texture.


CABOCHON: Any kind of precious stone, polished but uncut. Generally, half a spherical shape mainly used as an ornament of the winding crown or certain elements of the case.Waht is Cabochon


CALENDAR ANNUAL:  An intermediate complication between a simple calendar and a perpetual calendar. This feature displays all the months with 30 or 31 days correctly but needs a manual correction at the end of February. Generally, date, day of the week and month, or only day and month are displayed on the dial.


CALENDAR FULL: Displaying date, day of the week, and month on the dial, but needing a manual correction at the end of a month with less than 31 days. It is often combined with the moon phase element.Calendar Full on Timepiece


CALENDAR PERPETUAL: Describes a mechanism that correctly showcases the date on the watch “perpetually,” taking into account the different lengths of the month as well as leap days. The internal mechanism moves the dial to the next day.


CALIBER:  Originally, it indicated only the size of a movement, but now the indication defines a specific movement type and shape. It’s combined with the constructor’s name and identification number. Therefore, the caliber identifies the movement.


CARRIAGE or TOURBILLON CARRIAGE: The rotating frame of a tourbillon device, carrying the balance and escapement. This is essential for a perfect balance of the whole system and its stability, in spite of its reduced weight. Because of the widespread use of the transparent dials, carriages became elements of aesthetic attractiveness.


CASE: Container housing and protecting the movement, usually made up of three parts: middle, bezel and back.Where is the case on a watch


CENTER SECOND HAND: Sweep second hand. [Refer to image featured in “Sweep Second Hand.”]


CHAMPLEVE: Hand-made treatment of the dial or case surface. The pattern is obtained by hollowing a metal sheet with a graver and subsequently filling the hollows with enamel.


CHRONOGRAPH: A watch that includes a built-in stopwatch function. i.e., a timer that can be started and stopped to time an event. There are many variations of the chronograph.Chronograph Watch


CHRONOMETER: A high-precision watch. According to Swiss law, a manufacturer may put the word “chronometer” on a model only after each individual piece has passed a series of tests and obtained a running bulletin and a chronometer certificate by an acknowledged Swiss control authority, such as COSC.


CIRCULAR GRAINING: Superficial decoration applied to bridges, rotors, and pillar-plates in the shape of numerous slightly superposed small grains obtained by using a plain cutter and abrasives. Also called pearlage or pearling.


CLOISONNE: A kind of enamel work — mainly used for the decoration of dials — in which the outlines of the drawing are formed by thin metal wires. The colored enamel fills the hollows formed in this way. After oven-firing, the surface is smoothed until the gold threads appear again.


CLOUS DE PARIS: Decoration of metal parts characterized by numerous small pyramids.
What is Clous de Paris


COLUMN WHEEL: Part of chronograph movements, governing the functions of various levers and parts of the chronograph operation, in the shape of a small-toothed steel cylinder It is controlled by pushers through levers that hold and release it. It is very precise and usually the preferred type of chronograph operation.Watch Column Wheel


COMPLICATION: Additional function with respect to the manual-winding basic movement for the display of hours, minutes and seconds. Today, certain features, such as automatic winding or date are taken for granted, although they should be defined as complications. The main complications are moon phase, power reserve, GMT and full calendar. Further functions are performed by so-called great complications, such as split-second chronograph, perpetual calendar, tourbillon and minute repeater.


CORRECTOR: Pusher positioned on the case side that is normally actuated by a special tool for the quick setting of different indications, such as date, GMT, full or perpetual calendar.


COSC: Abbreviation of “Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometres” the most important Swiss institution responsible for the functioning and precision testing of movements and chronometers. Tests are performed on each individual watch at different temperatures and in different positions before a functioning bulletin and a chronometer certificate can be issued. A maximum gap of a -4/+4 seconds per day is tolerated.COSC Logo


COTES CIRCULAIRES: Decoration of rotors and bridges of movements, whose pattern consists of a series of concentric ribs.What is Cotes Circulaires


COTES DE GENEVE: Decoration applied mainly to high-quality movements, appearing as a series of parallel ribs. You can notice this decoration by looking for repeated cuts of a cutter that leaves thin stripes.What is Cotes de Geneve


COUNTER: Additional hand on a chronograph, indicating the time elapsed since the beginning of the measuring. On modern watches, the second counter is placed at the center, while the minute and hour counters have off-centered hands in special zones, also referred to as subdials.


CROWN: Usually positioned on the case middle and allows winding, hand-setting, and often date or GMT hand setting. It is linked to the movement through the winding stem passing through a hole in the case. For waterproofing purposes, simple gaskets are used in water-resistant watches, while diving watches adopt screwing systems (screw-down crowns).Where is a crown on a watch


DIAL: Face of a watch, in which, the time and further functions are displayed. Dials can be made of gold, silver, brass and other materials.Watch dial


DIGITAL: Set of watches whose indications are displayed mostly inside an aperture or window on the dial.Digital display on a watch


ENDSTONE: Undrilled jewel placed on the balance jewel with the tip of the balance staff pivot resting against its flat surface, to reduce pivot friction. Also, it can be used for pallet staffs and escape wheels.


ENGINE-TURNED: Guilloche.


EQUATION OF TIME: Indication of the difference, expressed in minutes, between conventional mean time and real solar time. This difference varies from -16 to +16 seconds between one day and another.


ESCAPEMENT: Positioned between the train and the balance wheel, governing the rotation speed of the wheel-train wheels. The most widespread escapement type is the lever escapement.What is a watch escapement


FLINQUE: Engraving on the dial or case of a watch, covered with an enamel layer.


FLUTED: Surfaces worked with thin parallel grooves, mostly on dials or case bezels.Fluted bezel on a watch


FLY-BACK: Feature combined with chronograph functions that allows a new measurement starting from zero by pressing down a second pusher, without stopping, zeroing and restating the entire mechanism. This function was initially developed to meet the needs of air forces.


FOLD-OVER CLASP: Hinged and jointed element, normally the same material used for the case. Allows easy fastening of the bracelet on the wrist.What is a fold over clasp


FREQUENCY: The number of cycles per time unit. For practical purposes, frequency is expressed in vibrations per hour (vph).


GENEVA SEAL: Poincon de Geneve.
Geneva Seal


GLUCYDUR: Bronze and beryllium alloy used for high-quality balances. This alloy assures high-elasticity and hardness values. It is antimagnetic, rustproof, and has a very reduced dilatation coefficient, which makes the balance very stable and assures high-accuracy of the movement.


GMT: Abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time. It means that two or more time zones are displayed.What is a GMT hand


GONG: Harmonic flattened bell in a steel alloy, generally positioned along the circumference of the movement and struck by hammers to indicate time by sounds.


GUILLOCHE: Decoration of dials, rotors or case parts consisting of patterns made by hand or engine-turned. Dials and rotors decorated this way are generally in gold or silver. [Refer to image featured in “Engine-Turned.”]


HAMMER: Steel or brass element used in movements provided with a repeater or alarm sonnerie. It strikes a gong or bell.


HAND: Indicator for the visualization of hours, minutes, and seconds as well as other functions. Normally, made of brass (rhodium-plated, gilded or treated otherwise) but also steel or gold.Watch hands


HEART-PIECE: Heart-shaped cam generally used to realign the hands of chronograph counters.


HELIUM VALVE: Valve inserter in the case of some professional diving watches to discharge the helium contained in the air mixture inhaled by divers.


HEXALITE: An artificial glass made of a plastic resin.


INCABLOC: Shockproof.


JEWEL: Precious stone used in movements as a bearing surface. The steel pivots of wheels in movements turn inside synthetic jewels (mostly rubies) lubricated with a drop of oil. The jewels hardness reduces wear to a minimum even over long periods of time.What is a watch jewel


JUMPING HOUR: Feature concerning the digital display of time in a window. The indication changes almost instantaneously at every hour.


LINE: Ancient French measuring unit maintained in horology to indicate the diameter of a movement.


LUBRICATION: To reduce friction caused by the running of wheels and other parts. There are points to be lubricated with specific low-density oils.


LUG: Double extension of the case middle by which a strap or bracelet is attached.Where is the lug on a watch


LUMINESCENT: Materials applied on markers and/or hands. Emitting the luminous energy previously absorbed as electromagnetic light rays.Luminescent Watch


MAINSPRING: This and the barrel make up the driving element of a movement. It stores and transmits the power force needed for its function.What is a watch mainspring


MANUAL: A mechanical movement in which winding is performed by hand.


MARKERS: Elements printed or applied on the dial, used as reference points for the hands to indicate hours and fifteen or five-minute intervals.Hour markers on a watch


MICROMETER SCREW: Element positioned on the regulator, allowing to shift it by minimal and perfectly gauged ranges so as to obtain accurate regulations of the movement.


MICRO-ROTOR: Roto


MINUTE REPEATER: Repeater.


MODULE: Self-contained mechanism, independent of the basic caliber, added to the movement to make an additional function available: chronograph, power reserve, GMT, perpetual or full calendar.


MOONPHASE: A function available usually combined with calendar-related features. The moon phase disc advances one tooth every 24 hours.


MOVEMENT:  The entire mechanism of a watch. Movements are divided into two great families: quartz and mechanical; the latter are available with manual or automatic winding devices.What is a watch movement


NIVAROX: Trade name (from the producer’s name) of a steel alloy, resisting magnetization used for modern self-compensating balance springs.


OSCILLATION: Complete oscillation or rotation movement of the balance, formed by two vibrations.


PALLET FORK: Device of the escapement that transmits part of the motive force to the balance wheel in order to maintain the amplitude of oscillations unchanged by freeing a tooth of the escape wheel at one time.What is a watch pallet fork?


PILLAR-PLATE or MAIN-PLATE: Supporting element of bridges and other parts of a movement.


PINION: Combines with a wheel and an arbor to form a gear. A pinion has less teeth than a wheel and transmits motive force to a wheel. Pinion teeth are highly-polished to reduce friction to a minimum.


PIVOT: End of an arbor turning on a jewel support. Pivots are particularly thin and fragile, therefore they are protected by a shockproof system.


PLATED: Metal treated by a galvanized procedure in order to apply a slight layer of gold or another precious metal on a brass or steel base.


PLEXIGLAS: A synthetic resin used for watch crystal.


POINCON DE GENEVE: Distinction assigned by the Canton of Geneva to movements produced by watchmaker firms of the Region and complying with all the standards of high horology with respect to craftsmanship, small scale production, working quality, accurate assembly, and setting. The Geneva Seal is engraved on at least one bridge and shows the Canton’s symbol. For example, a two-field shield with and eagle and a key respectively in each field.Poincon de Geneve


POWER RESERVE: Duration (in hours) of the residual functioning autonomy of a movement after it has reached the winding peak. The duration value is displayed by an indicator: analog (hand on a sector) or digital (through a window).Power reserve indicator on a watch


PULSOMETER CHRONOGRAPH: The pulsimeter scale shows the number of pulse beats per minute.


PUSHER, PUSH-PIECE or PUSH-BUTTON: Mechanical element mounted on a case for the control of specific functions. Usually used in chronographs, but also with other functions.What is a watch pusher


PVD: Abbreviation of Physical Vapor Deposition. A plating process, consisting of the physical transfer of substance by bombardment of electrons.What is PVD coating


REGULATING UNIT: Made up by balance and balance spring, governing the division of time within the mechanical movement, assuring its regular running and accuracy.


REGULATOR: Regulating the function of a movement by lengthening and shortening the active section of the balance spring.What is a watch regulator


REPEATER: Mechanism indicating time by acoustic sounds. Repeaters work on demand by actuating a slide or pusher, positioned on the case side. Repeaters are normally provided with two hammers and two gongs. One for the minutes and one for the hours. The mechanism of the striking work is among the most complex complications.


RETROGRADE: A hand that, instead of making a revolution of 360 degrees before starting a new measurement, moves on an arc scale and at the end of its trip comes back instantaneously.


ROTOR: In automatic-winding mechanical movements the rotor is the part that, by its complete or partial revolutions, as well as the human arm, allows the winding of the mainspring. [Refer to image featured in “Micro-Rotor.”]


SCALE: Graduation on a measuring instrument, showing the divisions of a whole of values, especially on a dial or bezel. Scales used in horology, typically relate to the following measuring devices: tachometer, telemeter, and pulsometer.


SECOND TIME-ZONE INDICATOR: GMT and World Time.


SECTOR: Rotor. [Refer to image featured in “Micro-Rotor.”]


SELF-WINDING: Automatic.


SHOCKPROOF or SHOCK RESISTANT: Watches provided with shock-absorber systems (e.g. Incabloc)  that help prevent damage from shocks to the balance pivots.


SKELETON or SKELETONIZED: Watches whose bridges and pillar-plates are cut out in a decorative manner, thus revealing all the parts of the movement.Skeleton watch


SMALL SECOND: Time display in which the second hand is placed in a small subdial.What is small seconds on a watch


SNAILING: Decoration with a spiral pattern, mainly used on the barrel wheel or on big-sized full wheels.


SONNERIE (EN-PASSANT): Function consisting of an acoustic sound, obtained by a striking work made up of two hammers striking gongs at set hours, quarters and half hours.


SPLIT-SECOND CHRONOGRAPH: An additional hand is superimposed on the chronograph hand. Pressure on the pusher starts both hands, which remain superimposed as long as the split second mechanism is not blocked. After recording, the same pusher is pressed a second time, releasing the split-second hand, which instantly joins the still-moving chronograph hand. Thus, synchronizing with it to prepare for another recording. This type of function is particularly useful for timing simultaneous phenomena which began at the same time, but end at different times.What is a split second hand


STAFF or STEM: Arbor.


STRIKING WORK: Sonnerie and Repeater.


SUBDIAL: Zone. [Refer to inage featured in “Zone.”]


SUPER-LUMINOVA: Luminsecent. [Refer to image featured on “Luminsecent.”]


SWEEP SECOND HAND: A center second hand mounted on the center of the main dial.


TACHOMETER or TACHYMETER: Function measuring the speed at which the wearer runs over a given distance. The tachometer scale is calibrated to show the speed of a moving object. The figure indicated by the hand on the tachometer scale represents the speed in kilometers or miles per hour.


TELEMETER: By means os a telemeter scale, it is possible to measure the distance of a phenomenon that is both visible and audible.


TONNEAU: The particular shape of a watch caste, imitating the profile of a barrel. For example, straight shorter horizontal lines and curved, longer vertical sides.What is a tonneau watch


TOURBILLON: Device invented in 1801 by A.L. Breguet. This function equalizes position errors due to changing positions of a watch and related effects of gravity. Balance, balance spring and escapement are housed inside a carriage. Also called a cage, rotating by one revolution per minute. This compensates for all the possible errors over 360 degrees.


VIBRATION: Movement of a pendulum or other oscillating bodies, limited by two consecutive extreme positions.


WATER RESISTANT or WATERPROOF: A watch whose case is designed to resist infiltration by water (3 atmospheres, corresponding to a conventional depth of 30 meters; 5 atmospheres, corresponding to a conventional depth of 50 meters.)


WHEEL: Circular element, mostly toothed, combines with an arbor and a pinion to make up a gear.


WINDING STEM: Element that transmits motion from the crown to the gears governing manual winding and setting. [Refer to the image featured in “Stem.”]


WINDOW: aperture in the dial that allows reading the indication shown, mainly the date but also other underlying indications.


WORLD TIME: Additional feature provided with a GMT function, displaying the 24 time zones on the dial or bezel, each referenced by a city name, providing an instant reading of the time of any country.

SIHH: Jaeger-LeCoultre Timepiece Releases 2019

Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Westminster PerpetuelSIHH Jaeger-LeCoultre 2019 Timepiece Releases

Day three of the SIHH Festival in Geneva, Switzerland is upon us and we’re back to recap the exquisite releases from Jaeger-LeCoultre. Since 1833, JLC has been renewing their creativity and inventiveness to breathe life into the heart of their luxury timepieces. King Jewelers is a proud authorized retailer of this enthralling brand and eager to introduce four of their new releases from SIHH. Three of the four are a part of the Master Ultra Thin range and the last one is on a playing field all on its own.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon EnamelMaster Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel

The first watch we want to present is the Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel. This limited edition timepiece highlights a blue guilloche enamel dial with a plethora of texture. Featuring caliber 978F, we admire the advances taken to improve this movement technically, as well as aesthetically. The backing of this reborn caliber radiates sunray details coming from the tourbillon cage. Not to mention, this timepiece has ten more hours of power reserve than the previous 978 models. A 40mm dial showcases a date subdial at twelve o’clock and a full-rotor automatic tourbillon cage at six o’clock. On an alligator leather strap, an exhibition case back provides you with an up-close look at the movement design.

Special Features:

Case: White gold
Thickness: 12.13 mm
Dial: 40 mm
Movement: Automatic self-winding
Caliber: 978F
Water Resistance: 5 bars
Vibrations: 28,800 vph
Jewels: 35

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Enamel

Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Enamel

Next, we present the Limited Edition Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Enamel powered by a renewed version of the JLC 868A/2. Comparatively, the previous version of this model comes with the 868/1 movement, in which the indicators are shifted 180 degrees. Furthermore, the improved Perpetual Enamel reveals the moon phase at six o’clock, the date at nine o’clock, the month at twelve o’clock and the day at three o’clock. Additionally, there is a small window seen in the middle of the month indicator that displays the year. Above all, the blue guilloche enamel dial bestows the background with dimensional elegance white the indexes and hands are sleek and contemporary.

Special Features:

Case: White gold
Thickness: 10.44 mm
Dial: 39 mm
Movement: Automatic self-winding
Caliber: 868A/2
Water Resistance: 5 bars
Vibrations: 28,800 vph
Jewels: 46

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Moon Enamel

Master Ultra Thin Moon Enamel

The last of the new Master Ultra Thin timepieces leads us to the Moon Enamel edition. Encased in high-polished white gold, the blue guilloche dial features handcrafted textured lines. At six o’clock we discover the moon phase indicator that displays the celestial positioning in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Utilizing caliber 925/2, this timepiece has a longer power reserve using just one barrel. With that being said, this watch also maintains a standard frequency of 28,800 vph. Moreover, limited to just 100 models, this watch is available on a blue alligator leather strap. In brief, this could be the perfect addition to your work-week ensembles, changing to something sportier on the weekends.

Special Features:

Case: White gold
Thickness: 10.04 mm
Dial: 39 mm
Movement: Automatic self-winding
Caliber: 925/2
Water Resistance: 5 bars
Vibrations: 28,800 vph
Jewels: 30

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Westminster Perpetuel

Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Westminster Perpetuel

Now, for the grand finale, we present the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon Westminster Perpetuel. Reinventing the art of multi-axis tourbillons, this enthralling timepiece introduces a much smaller tourbillon compared to earlier models. To illustrate, the time is displayed at twelve o’clock framed by the date indicator. On the contrary, the rest of the face reveals the inner workings of the movements and complications. The typical guidelines explain that reducing the size of a mechanism opens a significantly larger margin for error. JLC has defied the odds of successful miniaturization efforts, making this timepiece extremely valuable. Correspondingly, this watch radiates a truly wearable aesthetic, blending seamlessly with its high-complication functionality.

Special Features:

Case: White gold
Thickness: 14 mm
Dial: 43 mm
Movement: Manual-winding
Caliber: 184
Water Resistance: 5 bars
Vibrations: 28,800 vph
Jewels: 137

Jaeger-LeCoultre Available at King Jewelers

King Jewelers welcomes you to discover the progressive world of Jaeger-LeCoultre. A wide variety of unique skills blend together under one roof to create the most iconic collections known in the watchmaking industry. We have stores located in Nashville, Tennessee, and Miami, Florida. Our team of timepiece experts is ready to assist you and answer any questions you may have about JLC watches. With one day left of the 2019 SIHH watch fair, we will be sure to update you on the most exclusive limited edition releases.

Top Valentine's Day Gifts for Him

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Image via bellross.com

 Top 5 Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him

With Valentine’s Day less than two weeks away, it’s time for us to share this year’s must-have gifts for that special man in your life! Here are our top five choices for men’s Valentine’s Day gifts that are sure to leave him with stars in his eyes.

For the Timepiece Aficionado

Berd Vaye Lost in Time Skull Large
If your significant other loves watches but you’re not looking to spend the money to get him a new fine Swiss timepiece this Valentine’s Day, check out our new limited edition Berd Vaye sculptures. These modern works of art prominently feature vintage watch parts in excess of 50 years old, and any one of them would be a fantastic conversation piece for his office. Our personal favorite? The Lost in Time hand-finished Lucite skull sculpture features complex Swiss watch movements that are representative of the complexity of the human brain. The seven stunning Berd Vaye sculptures will soon be available in both our Nashville and Aventura salon, and are available now on our website.

For the Classic Outdoorsman

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The Bell & Ross BR V2-92 Garde-Côtes pays homage to the Coast Guard. With a modest 41mm satin-polished steel case featuring eye-catching orange accents, the watch is understated enough to be worn comfortably on a daily basis while still making a fashion statement. The black rubber strap, screw down crown, and water resistance rating of 100 meters means he doesn’t have to be afraid to wear it during any unexpected outdoor adventures. Whether he’s tying a line on a sail boat, hosting an important meeting at the office, or mountain biking across tough forest trails, the Bell & Ross BR V2-92 will serve him well. Bell & Ross timepieces are available both in our Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN salons.

For the Guy With a Sense of Humor

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Deakin & Francis offers finely crafted cuff links, decanters, tie bars, and stud sets with fun twists. Whether your special guy is into fishing, hunting, sailing, cars, sports, skulls, magic, or music, there’s sure to be a set of cuff links to represent his unique hobbies. Many of these cuff links actually move or feature lighted accents. Looking for something a little more conservative? Deakin & Francis also offers a wide array of classic styles. Shop our full selection of Deakin & Francis products in our Nashville store or online here.

For the Gentleman Who Appreciates The Finer Things

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Jaeger-LeCoultre is well known for turning watchmaking into genuine artistry, and creating possibly the finest timepieces in the world. If your special guy appreciates the classics, you can’t go wrong with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Stainless Steel Master Control. With sleek lines and classic styling, this heirloom piece will lend an air of elegance to his daily attire.

For the Sharp-Dressed Man

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If your significant other is meticulous in his attire, you can’t go wrong with this classic Montblanc wallet and pen set. Montblanc’s popular Meisterstück ballpoint pen is perfectly complemented by a matching black full-grain European cowhide wallet. With six card slots, two bill slots, and two additional pockets, there’s plenty of room in this well-appointed wallet. Shop our entire Montblanc accessory collection online.

David's Picks: SIHH 2017

SIHH 2017

David King Picks His Favorite Timepieces from SIHH 2017

This year’s SIHH 2017 show in Geneva was nothing less than spectacular. The theme of the show was a balance of exceptional haute horology creations (the $1MM watch from Vacheron Constantin) with a strong focus on everyday, affordable luxury (Cartier reintroduced the Panther collection in steel that retails under $5,000).
In total, SIHH 2017 included a record 30 brands from leading manufactures like A.Lange & Söhne, Audemars Piguet, Baume & Mercier, Cartier, Girard-Perregaux, Greubel Forsey, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Montblanc, Panerai, Parmigiani, Piaget, Richard Mille, Roger Dubuis, Ulysse Nardin, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Vacheron Constantin, just to name a few.
Let’s recap our favorite watch releases from the SIHH 2017 show in Geneva.

Favorite Men’s World Time Watch: Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Tourbillon Universal Time

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This watch from Jaeger-LeCoultre marks the first time a flying tourbillon complication has been included on a world timer. The execution is elegant and the tourbillon complication is seamlessly integrated into the dial design . Price: $145,000

Favorite Collector Watch: Officine Panerai LAB-ID Luminor 1950 Carbotech 3 Days

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Our favorite watch has minimalistic, cool blue dial accents that’s housed in a radical new material called “carbotech,” which is created through a process of fusing many layers of carbon under high pressure. Panerai is so confident in this new technology that this watch comes with a fifty year warranty. Wow! According to the brand, it’s lighter and more stress-resistant than titanium. The dial is made up of tiny black nanotubes, which absorb light and create the appearance of a black that is even darker than a normal black. There will be only 50 made for the world (so good luck acquiring one!) but this watch will be a superstar within any watch collection. Price: 50,000 CHF

Favorite Ladies Watch: Cartier Panthère de Cartier Spot Watch

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The Panther is officially back. An icon in the watch world, the Panthère de Cartier watch collection was initially launched in 1983, and was in production all the way through the early 2000s when it was discontinued. For 2017, Cartier has reinstated the Panthère watch collection in two sizes, and nine metals and/or finishes.

The showstopper at the Geneva fair was this Cartier Panthère de Cartier Spot Watch in 18kt white gold with diamonds which is directly inspired by the spotted panther motif. This exceptional ladies timepieces was extensively explored by Cartier’s legendary and charismatic design director, Jeanne Toussaint.

Favorite Independent Watch Release: MB&F HM7 Aquapod Tourbillon Diving-Style Watch

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Once again Max Busser rocks the world of haute horology with this bold and out-of-the-box tourbillon that is sure to turn some heads at the country club.

So there you have it, David King’s favorite timepieces from SIHH 2017! For up-to-date information on which fabulous new releases will be shown at the 2017 Nashville Watch Fair, visit their website.

Celebrity Sighting: Matt Damon Wears JLC

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Matt Damon Wears Jaeger-LeCoultre (JLC) Reverso On Cover of August Edition of GQ Magazine

Spotted! Matt Damon wears the beautiful Jaeger-LeCoultre Steel Grands Reverso Ultra Thin Duo on the cover of the August edition of GQ Magazine. Damon, who’s career has been chock full of amazing movies like The Martian and Good Will Hunting, isn’t the first celebrity to choose JLC as their go-to watch brand.
For years, JLC has been the watch of choice with Hollywood A-List actors and directors. Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. wore a multitude of Jaeger-LeCoultre timepieces during the press junket for the third installment in the franchise. Comedic genius Charlie Chaplin owned both an Atmos clock and a JLC Master Memovox which he wore often. Chaplin’s granddaughter, Carmen Chaplin, an intrepid actress and filmmaker in her own right, became a Jaeger-LeCoultre brand ambassador in 2013.

Jaeger-LeCoultre hasn’t just been the watch of Hollywood’s finest in their personal lives, either. The brand has had watches featured in fantastic films for generations. The classic JLC Reverso model alone has been featured in everything from classic films, on the wrists of Carey Grant and Humphrey Bogart, and in modern blockbusters, on the wrist of Christian Bale as billionaire vigilante Bruce Wayne in The Dark Night.

Explore Some of Our Jaeger-LeCoultre Inventory Now!

There’s no doubt that this remarkable brand will continue it’s dominance into the modern age. Stop by our Nashville salon to explore the finer, artistic aspects of luxury watchmaking and learn why JLC has been the choice of Hollywood’s elite for generations.

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