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So, I’ve been messing around with this Jaeger-LeCoultre JLC Duomètre à Quantième Lunaire, the original order version. I saw this new Duometre case, it said 42.5mm wide and 13.05mm thick, and I just had to get my hands on it. I wanted to see if I could get one that was like the real deal.
First off, I started digging around to see what these watches are really about. I looked back at “Watches & Wonders 2024”. I read that this year JLC announced four new Duometre models with three different movements. I was stuck between the Chronograph Cal 380 and the Quantieme Lunaire Cal 381. Ended up going for the Quantième Lunaire ’cause, why not? I saw some other people talking about it, saying the movement and finishing look right. It just looked cool and I wanted to see if it was as good as they said.
I spent a good chunk of time trying to find the best version of this watch. And I thought if I could find a real good one, it would be a great deal. I hit up a bunch of places, looked at a ton of pictures and read some guide.
After all that searching, I finally got my hands on one. Got it all set up, tried out all the features. The size feels just right on my wrist. And the quality? Man, it’s pretty darn close to what I was hoping for. It’s a nice piece.
Here’s what I did step-by-step:
- Spent hours looking at pictures of Duometres online.
- Tried to figure out what makes the original tick.
- Compared a bunch of different versions side by side.
- Finally picked one that looked the most promising.
- Got it in my hands and gave it a thorough once-over.
- Played around with all the functions to make sure they worked right.
In the end, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. It’s not exactly the same as a real one, but it’s close enough for me. I mean, for the price, you can’t really beat it. It’s a solid watch, and I’m glad I went through all the trouble to find it.
If you’re into these kinds of watches, it’s definitely worth checking out. Just do your homework first, and you might be surprised at what you can find. It’s a bit of a hunt, but that’s part of the fun, right?