What class of people wear Jaeger-LeCoultre watches?

Jaeger-LeCoultre watches are generally worn by people with strong economic strength and certain taste.

People with strong economic strength, because Jaeger-LeCoultre watches are very noble Swiss watches and belong to super watches. Jaeger-LeCoultre watches have complex production technology and exquisite polishing technology, and round Geneva patterns are used in the movement. It can be said that brand and technology are important and suitable for high-paying people.

Jaeger-LeCoultre is proficient in complex functions. Whether it is complex functions such as three questions or gyroscopes, Jaeger-LeCoultre has high independent technology, and not everyone can simply imitate or copy gas meters. Jaeger-LeCoultre Dictionary has no complicated functions, and it is said that it only has super complicated functions.

In addition, according to incomplete statistics, Jaeger-LeCoultre invented at least 123 1 and obtained more than 398 registered patents. Famous high-end brands, including Vacheron Constantin and Patek Philippe, were once provided with sports by Jaeger-LeCoultre.

Jaeger-LeCoultre dzmz consists of more than 1472 parts, which is one of the most complicated super functions in the history of watches. 27 watches with complex functions, equipped with JLC 182 functions.

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As a pioneer of the top watchmaking industry, it not only perfectly combines accurate timing technology with exquisite artistic talent, but also makes outstanding contributions to the development of the whole watchmaking industry. Since 2000, Jaeger-LeCoultre has been a subsidiary of Richemont, a Swiss luxury goods group.

1866, the original small-scale workshop became the first professional watch factory in ancient times. Antoine LeCoultre and his son Elie (1842-1917) can be said that the watch industry was entrusted to hundreds of small production units such as family OEM. Men and women, old and young, gathered under the same roof, can finally share their skills and inherit valuable experience from them. They put their heads together and completed the preliminary attempt of complex movements in a semi-mechanized way at that time.

Antoine LeCoultre, a self-taught watchmaker, successfully invented a machine for cutting clock gears, so he decided to start his own business. In a short period of time, he successively launched more than a dozen new inventions and hundreds of exclusive patents, which made Swiss watch technology shine in the world. Since then, the workshop has expanded rapidly and was named "Big Workshop" by local residents.

By 1888, there were 500 watchmakers, technicians and craftsmen working in the watch factory, and the local residents in Lugu were named "Lagrande Maisong"! During the period from 1860 to 1900, the watch factory introduced more than 350 different movements, and its rich creativity in the field of movement production can be said to be unique watches.

More than half of them are movements with complex functions, including 99 watch-asking movements, 66 minute repeater movements and 128 chronograph movements. In addition, 33 movements have the functions of timing and asking the watch. Since 1890' s, watch manufacturers have successively introduced completely self-made excellent and complicated watches, namely timepieces with perpetual calendar, chronograph and minute repeater functions.