It has been professed to me on more than one occasion that the Duometre is my grail watch. Depending on who you are,?Jaeger-LeCoultre probably makes some timepiece that is very high on your dream watch list, and if you are a Duometre person there is a relatively quiet new release at SIHH 2016 that youll rather enjoy. For 2016 we have the Jaeger-LeCoultre Duometre Quantieme Lunaire in 18k white gold with this new reference 6043420.Aside from the semi-open dial now being offered in 18k white gold for the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire model, there is a slightly revised dial for the time as well as a slick new disc for the moon phase indicator. This much more impressive moon phase disc in blue and gold calls welcome additional attention to this area and continues a trend for watchmakers to focus on making the moon phase indicator either more realistic in appearance, or just more interesting overall. A laser is used to make the small stars and the moons themselves are now textured versus mere polished circles. My favorite feature of the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire is one that you might think is funny, but I am just now discovering it for some reason. Either this is new or I just didnt really happen to bother noticing until now but I am glad that I finally did. At about 10 oclock on the case is a pusher that is used to adjust the date (the date dial itself surrounds the moon phase indicator window). Now,?pushing this pusher is sheer mechanical joy. I know it sounds silly, but the tactile experience from pressing in and releasing the date adjuster pusher is a watch nerds dream.There are numerous examples I can think of that also refer to cathartic experiences we have when pressing or pushing something. Certain things that click or clack, or just have a great sensation when being pressed are similar to how the pusher on the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire case feels. If I was to own this watch the date would never be correct and I would be compulsively pressing the date adjuster pusher all the time. In fact, I bet this feature is a pushable button rather than an inset pusher precisely because someone at Jaeger-LeCoultre also found it amazingly gratifying to use this feature.I cant imagine how many watches go in for service because of over pressing of the date adjuster. If there are more people like me out there it might just be quite a lot. So yes, there might also be people who purchase this lovely watch exclusively because of how nice it is to push the date adjuster and that would be a totally appropriate reason to purchase a luxury timepiece. That type of attention to detail is why the Jaeger-LeCoutltre Duometre collection stands out even among other higher-end Jaeger-LeCoultre timepieces. The Duometre dual wing concept is about having a single movement that is separate between telling the time and the other complications. This there is a single regulation system (balance wheel plus escapement), there are two mainspring barrels, and two power reserve indicators. The idea again is to ensure that the system for telling the time isnt adversely effected by the operation of the other systems such as the moon phase indicator or the date.Inside the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire is the Jaeger-LeCoultre in-house made caliber 381 manually-wound movement which is produced in mostly German Silver from 374 parts. It operates at 3Hz (21,600 bph) and has a power reserve of 50 hours. You can see the power reserve indicators in the cut-out sections on the bottom part of the dial with a view to the movement. A key element of the caliber 381 is the foudroyante complication which has a flying 1/6 of a second hand at 6 oclock. The main dial is used for the seconds while a subsidiary dial to the right is used to indicate the hours and minutes.Ive always felt that Jaeger-LeCoultre masterfully uses materials and finishes on the dials of Duometre watches to achieve a classic, and extremely high legibility outcome. That remains true in the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire in 18k white gold, which is a triumph of traditional beauty as well as utilitarian functionality.The Duometre Quantieme Lunaire case is 40.5mm wide and 13.5mm thick with 50 meters of water resistance. The watch is super well proportioned and comfortable on the wrist. All else that I could ask for is some luminant on the dial but this isnt that type of watch.A rare and delightful treat, the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire is an attractive and standout watch that nevertheless retains a conservative, traditional feel to it. For that reason I think it will continue to have a lot of appeal for watch lovers once they discover this collection, which exists as just one family of Jaeger-LeCoultre timepieces. Really, it almost merits a sub-brand unto itself. Now all Jaeger-LeCoultre needs is a slick name for their awesome date corrector pusher so that they can spread to joy of mechanical pushing to more people. Price for the 2016 reference 6043420 Jaeger-LeCoultre Duometre Quantieme Lunaire watch will be somewhere around $40,000.? jaeger-lecoultre.com [...]
