Jaeger-LeCoultre Hybris Mechanica a Grande Sonnerie
About this WatchWhen it was released in 2009, theĀ Jaeger-LeCoultre Hybris Mechanica a Grande Sonnerie was the most complicated watch ever created. The watch includes 1,300 parts, and it's capable of playing theĀ entire Big Ben chiming sequence. This watch is priced at nearly $1,500,000.
- Brand
- Jaeger-LeCoultre
- Collection
- Hybris Mechanica
- Model
- Hybris Mechanica a Grande Sonnerie
Complications
- Chronograph
- --
- Date
- Yes
- Repeater
- Yes
- Alarm
- Yes
- Power Reserve Indicator
- Yes
- Tourbillon
- Yes
- Time Zone
- --
- Calendar
- Perpetual Calendar
- Moonphase
- --
- Ref
- 6033420
- Gender
- Male
- Case Material
- 18K White Gold
- Case Shape
- Round
- Width
- 44.00mm
- Height
- 15.00mm
- Water Resistant
- 5 bar
- Movement
- Hand-wound
- Caliber
- JLC 182
- Power Reserve
- 50 hours
- Wristband
- Alligator Strap Matte Black
- Case Back
- Sapphire glass
- Special Features
- With full (four) Westminster Chimeswith full (four) Westminster Chimes, this watch features the longest melody ever chimed by a grand complication. It contains over 1300 parts and is the product of a 5-year development process. The flying Tourbillon is visible through the sapphire caseback. Watch is presented with its own safe.
- Price
- $1,474,070.00