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Jaeger-LeCoultre, Master Control Geographic, ca 2003.

Estimate
45 000 - 65 000 SEK
4 190 - 6 050 EUR
4 720 - 6 820 USD
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Jaeger-LeCoultre, Master Control Geographic, ca 2003.

Case size: 38 mm
Material: steel
Movement: automatic, caliber 929/3
Year: circa 2003
Crystal: sapphire crystal
Bracelet: leather strap, folding clasp
Serial number: 2'549
Movement number: 2'790'782
Case number: 142.8.92
Accompanied by: certificate, box

Certificate not complete. Service December 2019.

More information

Launched in the 1990s, the Master Control Géographique distilled Jaeger-LeCoultre’s travel-watch know-how into an elegant, everyday format. The model offers a practical second time zone with a city selector linked to local time, a date indication, and a power-reserve display—balanced across a clean, legible dial.

Housed in a stainless-steel case from the Master Control line, this reference benefits from Jaeger-LeCoultre’s rigorous “1000 Hours Control” testing, underscoring the manufacture’s focus on reliability and precision. The in-house automatic movement allows the lower sub-dial to be adjusted via the city aperture, making time-zone changes quick and intuitive without disturbing home time. With its crisp case geometry, slim profile, and signature sector-style indications, the Géographique remains one of the most versatile travel complications of its era—equally at home in a briefcase or a weekend bag.