Alright, so I’ve been eyeing this Jaeger-LeCoultre JLC Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Calendar watch for a while now, and I finally pulled the trigger. Let me tell you, the whole process was quite an experience, and I documented it all, of course!
First off, I started doing some serious research. I mean, this is a pretty big purchase, so I needed to make sure I knew what I was getting into. I dug into the watch’s features, like how it shows the hours, minutes, seconds, day, date, month, year, and even the moon phase! This thing is crazy complicated. Oh, and it’s a perpetual calendar, so it automatically adjusts for leap years. That’s wild, right?
Then, I looked into the size. It’s 39mm in diameter, which is a good size for my wrist, not too big and not too small, and it is super thin, only 9.4mm! And from lug-to-lug, it’s 45.7mm. And after some researching, I found that some specific JLC collections are really well-known and they usually cost more, like the Reverso and the Master series.
Then I started hunting for a good deal. I looked everywhere, comparing prices and trying to find the best place to buy. This involved a lot of waiting and watching, you know, that feeling when you see something you really like and you have to be patient and see if there is a better price.
I finally found one that I felt good about. The moment of truth! I clicked that “buy” button, and my heart was racing. You know that feeling, right? When you’re both excited and a little nervous? Then I get to choose the delivery option, and I saw they provide fast delivery, and it is free to return and pick up! So I did not hesitate too much on this.
The waiting game began. Every day felt like an eternity. I tracked the package like a hawk, watching its every move online. Finally, the day arrived. I practically ripped open the box when it got here!
And there it was, the Jaeger-LeCoultre JLC Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Calendar in all its glory. I carefully took it out, and man, it looked even better in person. I put it on my wrist, and it felt perfect. The weight, the size, the craftsmanship – it was all just right.
I spent the next few days just admiring it, playing with the functions, and showing it off to anyone who would listen. I mean, who wouldn’t want to see this beauty? I was so excited when I found that this watch used Cal. 476, which is also called 12A, the first automatic movement from JLC, which was introduced in 1946!
- Researching the watch and its features.
- Finding a reputable seller and a good price.
- Ordering the watch and waiting for it to arrive.
- Receiving the watch and admiring its beauty.
- Wearing the watch and enjoying it.
Overall, buying this Jaeger-LeCoultre JLC Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Calendar was a journey, but it was totally worth it. I’m so happy with my purchase, and I know I’ll treasure this watch for years to come.