Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar. Redefining the Boundaries of Time
A perpetual calendar remains relevant for decades, primarily used to determine the exact day of the week for any given date in the past or future. This watch features a series of indicators that elegantly display this information, along with a subdial showcasing the moon phase in both hemispheres — including a dedicated hand for the Southern Hemisphere’s lunar cycle.
The case, bezel, and lugs are crafted from warm rose gold, while the dial boasts a finely grained texture in a rich shade of blue. Through the sapphire crystal caseback, the eye is treated to Jaeger-LeCoultre’s latest in-house movement, composed of 351 components. The watch is powered by an automatic winding mechanism and offers an impressive 70-hour power reserve.
Price: $48,100.