Jaeger-LeCoultre has revived its Master Control line of watches 25 years after they were first introduced in 1992.
The 2017 collection is made up of three models with different commonly used functions: a Master Control Date, a Master Chronograph, and a Master Geographic.
The watches have a vintage design with the use of navy blue on elements like the skeletonised baton hands and stainless steel central seconds – all contrasting against the stark white opaline dials.
On the face of each watch, a circular satin-brushed finish in the outer section sets off the opaline finish at the heart of the dial.
Technical details for the three models:
Master Control Date
MOVEMENT: Automatic mechanical movement, Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 899/1
FUNCTIONS: Hour, minute, central seconds, date
CASE: 39mm Stainless steel, Water resistance: 5 bar
DIAL: Finish is opaline in the centre and circular satin-brushed around the perimeter
HANDS: Skeletonised baton hands
STRAP: Blue alligator leather
PRICE: £4800
Master Chronograph
MOVEMENT: Automatic mechanical movement, Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 751G
FUNCTIONS: Hour, minute, central seconds, 2-counter chronograph, tachometer
CASE: 40mm Stainless steel, Water resistance: 5 bar
DIAL: Finish is opaline in the centre and circular satin-brushed around the perimeter
HANDS: Skeletonised baton hands
STRAP: Blue alligator leather
PRICE: £6700
Master Geographic
MOVEMENT: Automatic mechanical movement, Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 939A/1
FUNCTIONS: Hour, minute, central seconds, Second time zone, 24-city disc, 24-hour indication
CASE: 39mm stainless steel
DIAL: Finish is opaline in the centre and circular satin-brushed around the perimeter, Circular guilloché on the counters
HANDS: Skeletonised baton hands
STRAP: Blue alligator leather
PRICE: £7900