The Jaeger-LeCoultre Ginza Namiki Boutique is currently hosting the Pioneers of Precision Exhibition, which showcases the brand's 200-year history of "pursuit of precision" along with rare travelling collections. The exhibition will run until Sunday, December 12th.


An inventor before he studied watchmaking, Jaeger-LeCoultre's founder, Antoine LeCoultre, had an obsession with precision that remains in the Manufacture's watchmakers and engineers to this day.


This exhibition will showcase the history of how the Maison's pursuit of precision has not only led to technological innovation in luxury watchmaking, but also to the development of artistry, along with rare historical and unique pieces from around the world.


A new chronograph with a world limited edition of 250 pieces, with 18KPG dials on both sides
In addition, the brand new Reverso Tribute Chronograph, a full pink gold model, was unveiled for the first time on Tuesday, November 11th. This special timepiece, limited to 12 pieces worldwide, will be on display only at the Ginza Namiki boutique during this period.
In addition, as the latest edition of the "Made of Makers" program, which promotes collaborations with artists in fields other than watchmaking, a fragrance created in collaboration with perfumer Nicolas Bonneville will be unveiled for the first time in Japan. Visitors will be able to experience three home fragrances that express the identity and story of the Maison.
This exhibition will explore the essence of the Maison, which produces high-precision watches. Many movements that are not usually on display will also be on display, so why not take this opportunity to visit?
◆Jaeger-LeCoultre <Pioneers of Precision Exhibition>
[Date and time] Currently held - Sunday, December 2024, 12 8:11-00:19
[Location] Jaeger-LeCoultre Ginza Namiki Boutique (6F Daini Iwatsuki Building, 7-15-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo)
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