In celebration of its anniversary, Jaeger-LeCoultre is conducting a series of masterclasses with its watchmakers from the Swiss manufacture, hosted by Harrods. Fans of the brand will get to experience the watchmaking process, and understand the manufacturing and working of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s watches.
Experts will be on hand to demonstrate the manufacture's horological know-how, demonstrating the incredible work that goes into everything from the pinions and to the dial.
Three different techniques mastered by Jaeger-LeCoultre will be featured; engraving (May 13-19, enameling (May 20-25) and gem setting (May 26-31).
Alongside the live workshops, Jaeger-LeCoultre is also showcasing a recreation of founder Antoine LeCoultre’s original studio from 1833, plus several of its iconic watches and clocks for the May duration promotion. There's a wall dedicated to the 1242 calibres in its Manufacture arm archive and an exhibition of nine Atmos clocks, a key piece from the brand’s heritage collection.
In addition, there’s a hidden ‘high complication room’ for inquisitive visitors who can discover the eight leading pieces of the Hybris Mechanica, creations of the Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre and the latest tribute to Antoine LeCoultre Jubilee watch styles.
Watch connoisseurs are invited to contact Jaeger-LeCoultre at Harrods on +44(0) 207 730 1234 to reserve a place in the Master classes. Participation is complementary but a donation to the Prince’s Foundation for Children & the Arts is requested.
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