Jaeger-LeCoultre has unveiled four new pieces from its Duomètre Collection, clad in a new interpretation. The collection ranges from a model equipped with a newly developed three-axis tourbillon structure, manufactured in a limited edition of 20 pieces per year, to the first model made of stainless steel.
The unique three-axis tourbillon structureDuomètre Heliotourbillon Perpetual
Aimed at customers with a deep knowledge of mechanics, the new masterpiece is produced in a limited edition of 20 pieces per year. The most striking feature of the new tourbillon is that it is equipped with a new tourbillon structure that rotates around three axes and operates according to the same laws as the ” Koma “. This tourbillon creates a unique kinematic effect that offsets the effects of the earth’s gravity. The case is a contemporary interpretation of the savonette pocket watch created by the Maison in the 19th century.
Jaeger-LeCoultre also launches models equipped with the new 391 calibre and its first model in stainless steel
The Duomètre mechanism was launched by Jaeger-LeCoultre in 2007 and patented. In 2024, in addition to the Duomètre Heliotourbillon Perpetual introduced above, Jaeger-LeCoultre will introduce two new Duomètre Perpetuals equipped with the new 391 calibre, the “Duomètre Heliotourbillon Perpetual” and the “Duomètre Heliotourbillon Perpetual”. Duomètre Chronograph Moon, and the Duomètre Cantième Lunaire with a steel case redesigned to match the case of the Chronograph Moon. The Duomètre collection has pushed the boundaries of previous Duomètre collections and watchmaking even further.