BRAND
<JAEGER LE COULTRE(ジャガー・ルクルト)>は、現在も個性的なモデルを数多く製造し続けるマニュファクチュール。かつては、他の名門メーカー(ヴァシュロン・コンスタンタン、オーデマピゲ、パテックフィリップ、カルティエ等)にもムーブメントやパーツ等のエボーシュを供給していました。始まりは1183年、スイスの小さな工房から。「科学によって立つ」という信念のもと、信頼ある機械・製造ラインを作ることに力を入れ、時計の中心地であったスイスで、高級ブランドに時計の機械・部品製造の先端を行く供給元に成長しました。<レベルソ>を代表する自社ブレンドモデルなど、現在では数少ない自社生産のマニファクチューるブランドです。
| BRAND |
JAEGER LE COULTRE
|
| MODEL |
- |
| REFERENCE |
9043 22 |
| YEAR |
1970's |
| MATERIAL |
18K White Gold |
| WINDING |
Manual
|
| CALIBER |
818/2 |
| SERIAL |
133++++ |
| CASE DIAMETER |
25.3mm × 33.0mm |
| CASE THICKNESS |
7.2mm |
| BETWEEN LUGS |
15.4mm |
| SERVICE |
Yes
|
| GUARANTEE |
1 Year |
| STRAP |
Crocodile Leather and JL Genuine Buckle
|
| BOX and PAPERS |
No |
COMMENT
Jaeger-LeCoultre “VOGUE” Ref.9043 21 pairs a vertically elongated rectangular case with a deep blue dial, articulated by crisp white Roman numerals and elegant leaf hands. Housed in an 18K yellow gold case, it is powered by the slim hand-wound Cal.818/2. The proportions strike a refined balance between straight lines and softened curves, allowing the watch to maintain presence without excess.
The case shows light signs of wear yet retains sharp edges and full proportions, free from noticeable thinning. The planes remain well defined, and the transitions catch the light cleanly. The dial presents an even tone without haze or patchiness, and the printed elements retain strong contrast. The hands remain clear, with minimal oxidation. Fully serviced by our watchmaker.
During this period, Jaeger-LeCoultre pursued movement thinness and case design with equal intensity. The assertive Roman numerals contrast beautifully with the calm depth of the blue dial, creating an intellectual character unique to rectangular watches. It sits neatly beneath a cuff, maintaining composure while subtly signaling quality.
BRAND
Jaeger-LeCoultre is a true manufacture known for producing a wide range of distinctive timepieces. Historically, the company supplied ébauches and components to other leading maisons such as Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, and Cartier. Founded in 1833 in a small Swiss workshop, the brand grew on the principle of “standing on science,” developing reliable mechanisms and advanced production systems that positioned it at the forefront of Swiss horology. With emblematic in-house creations such as the Reverso, Jaeger-LeCoultre remains one of the few manufacturers to design and produce its own movements entirely in-house.