Jaeger-LeCoultre releases a rare limited edition timepiece with an iconic design rendered in a dignified blue. The Geophysic True Second is made for watch aficionados, with a rich history to back up this horological feat.
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Crafted with a rich historical background, the Geophysic True Second watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre shares past ties with a legendary chronometer known for its accuracy and strength that goes back to 1958.

Limited to only 100 pieces, this handsome timepiece comes with an ocean blue dial that reflects the spirit of adventure, made livelier with a sunburst patterning that creates a play of light that sets off the alternating brushed and polished finishes of the case.

The central cross, harking back to location-mapping instruments, is reminiscent of the same 1958 Geophysic model, making for a new instant classic.

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Above Photo: Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre

Fitted with an extremely accurate and aesthetically pleasing movement, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 770, endows the timepiece with a rare complication on an automatic calibre that beats out the rhythm of every second.

Great for travellers due to its practicality, the jumping hour is set through the crown without affecting the precision of the minute hand.

With a sapphire crystal case-back for a view of its elegant movement, it's pink-gold oscillating weight shaped like an anchor and its limited edition serial number engraving around the perimeter, this is a true collector's timepiece.

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