Pre-Owned Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Hometime 2nd Generation Luxury Watch Review

This watch is not currently available preowned, shop our complete pre-owned inventory: https://goo.gl/VOKPq5 Be sure to download our newly updated app to stay up to date on the latest watch reviews and to store your collection: https://goo.gl/ceaMGR This is the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Hometime 2nd Generation, debuted at SIHH 2008. It is 40mm in diameter, features 2 timezones and polished stainless steel. On the wrist, it's 6 1/3", 16 cm in circumference. The watch is nice and slim, only 12mm thick and slides under a dress shirt easily. From lug to lug, it is 47.5 mm and has a nice span across the wrist that works well on many wrists, as small as 14.5 cm circumference. The watch is paired with a reasonably bolstered, monotone-stitch, rectangular scale medium brown alligator strap, and features Jaeger-LeCoultre's first generation double deployant buckle. The watch has an impressive wrist stance. Polished stainless steel makes the watch look larger, and so does the expansion of the dial in relation to the bezel. All polished and faceted dart style indices, with the exception of the 9 and the double-dart at 12 o'clock. This watch is clean, handsome, balanced, graceful and features alpha-style hands lightly blackened at center and half-frosted. When you want, you can superimpose the local hour hand over the reference hour hand and it becomes an AM/PM indicator at 12 o'clock for the time where you are. It has the utility of a dual time zone watch. There is a small amount of luminescent material on the elegant alpha hands — not the reference time but on the local hour and minutes. It features a Calibre 975 Autotractor movement with automatic winding dual time. One of the things setting this movement apart from the Rolex or Omega 8500, is that there is an element of artisinal finish assembly and adjustment that you don't get in mass market brands. Watch the full review for complete details on the watch and movement.