Men’s Watches Worn by Women: Jaeger-leCoultre Master Ultra Thin 1907
As women continue to delve into the world of mechanical timepieces in search of a classic style with a rich heritage, Jaeger-leCoultre delivers just that! From the invention of the Reverso to Hybris Mechanica and all that lies in between, Jaeger-leCoultre has created another special timepiece to reflect on its history while offering both men and women a wonderful option.
Since 1883, Jaeger-leCoultre has dedicated its talents to creating collections full of technical innovation and heritage. Today the brand offers a wonderful range of timepieces which cater to the likes of every collector.
Stemming from a long history of complicated pocket watches from the 1800’s and 1900’s to the transition into their first wristwatch created for women in 1910 to clocks, men’s timepieces and revolutionary complications, Jaeger-leCoultre is a true representation of watch making heritage.
We take a look at the Jaeger-leCoultre Master Ultra Thin 1907, which was inspired by a pocket watch designed in 1907 by the manufacture. As the name denotes, it is an ultra thin piece, measuring only 4.05mm and known as one of the thinnest hand-winding mechanical movement watches. With its pink gold case measuring 39mm, it is a very comfortable size for a woman’s wrist. The Master Ultra Thin 1907 features a Jaeger-leCoultre Caliber 849 hand-winding movement with a 35 hour power reserve. The attractive white grained dial goes perfectly with every style and is fitted with a beautiful alligator leather strap.
The Jaeger-leCoultre Master Ultra Thin 1907 is priced at £12,500 or approximately $20,000.
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