An integrated bracelet Jaeger-LeCoultre? No, you’re not dreaming – These are the five new references debuted by the “Watchmaker’s Watchmaker!”
If you were to write a shortlist of watchmakers esteemed for their heritage, you would be remiss not to include Jaeger-LeCoultre. With over 190 years’ worth of skin in the game, the brand has gone from strength to strength, cementing its name in the horological hall of fame.
But when you think of the brand’s strengths, perhaps only the Reverso comes to mind. While it is certainly their darling piece, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s legacy lies in its sheer manufacturing capabilities. That is why it earned the nickname “the watchmaker’s watchmaker”. From Cartier to the “Holy Trinity” — Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Audemars Piguet — the fingerprints of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s contributions can be found throughout the luxury watch industry.

However, the star can only shine from behind the scenes for so long. Though tradition is the name of the game, the Richemont brand has long since deserved a breath of fresh air to compete with its more contemporary peers. Thus, it has elected to do so on its own terms. For Watches and Wonders 2026, Jaeger-LeCoultre proudly presents a new look in its standout Master Control collection, now with an integrated bracelet.
Modernity Meets Tradition
A staple of the Jaeger-LeCoultre line-up since 1992, the Master Control range was launched to showcase the brand’s in-house certification: the 1000 Hours Control. Before they can be released, every Master Control watch is tested over, no points for guessing how long, to ensure optimal performance and accuracy. Built as a response to the rapid modernisation of horology, yet still rooted in tradition, the Master Control represents one of the brand’s more contemporary offerings.

The new Master Control Chronometre timepieces do exactly that, and then some. Each model measures 39mm in case diameter, with varying thicknesses depending on complexity. The simplest, two date-only configurations, sit at 7.9mm; the middle model, with an added power reserve indicator, is 8.9mm thick; finally, the perpetual calendar duo come in at 9.2mm. All remain under the 10mm mark, underscoring just how committed Jaeger-LeCoultre is to creating uniformly wearable and elegant watches.

Remastered & Refreshed
But as mentioned, that is not all. The defining feature of the Master Control Chronometre collection is its newly designed integrated metal bracelet. Seamlessly flowing into the case, it demonstrates Jaeger-LeCoultre’s commitment to traditional aesthetics as much as it embraces modernity. While the central links have a distinct geometric character, the outer links are accented by polished V-shaped bevels, echoing the angularity of the brand’s signature Dauphine hands. Tapered and flexible, the collection is secured by a butterfly clasp, ensuring a snug fit.
Though the Master Control Chronometre is undoubtedly more modern than its older siblings, the overall aesthetic remains balanced. The dials are sunray-brushed and available in blue-grey or warm bronze tones depending on case material. Each is finished with a subtle gradient that shifts under changing light. Sub-dials are carefully integrated, featuring azuré finishes and precise symmetry, while the peripheral minute track is calibrated to enable readings down to a quarter of a second. Of course, the Dauphine hands appear throughout, maintaining a familiar Jaeger-LeCoultre identity.
Masterful Movements
Given that the Master Control Chronometre line delivers three distinct models, it is only fitting that Jaeger-LeCoultre equips them with three equally distinct movements. The Master Control Chronometre Date uses the Calibre 899; the Power Reserve model uses the Calibre 738; and the Perpetual Calendar is powered by the Calibre 868.

In the standard date version of the Master Control Chronometre, the Calibre 899 is not an unfamiliar sight. It is the same movement historically used in the Master Ultra Thin and Rendez-Vous collections. The newcomer of the group is the Calibre 738, found in the Power Reserve Date reference. With two sub-dials, one for the date pointer and the other for the aforementioned power reserve, its operation is as straightforward as its display.
Finally, the Calibre 868 in the Perpetual Calendar line is another familiar presence within Jaeger-LeCoultre. Also used in the Master Ultra Thin range, it has been significantly reconfigured, shifting the moonphase display to the bottom and the year indicator to the top. This allows for a more intuitive reading of every facet of the perpetual calendar, which is operated via in-case pushers.

While movement new and old decorate the collection, all three offer the same 70 hours of power reserve and a 4Hz (28,800VpH) beat rate. They also include COSC chronometer certification for accuracy, further underscoring their robustness and reliability. There is a pleasing consistency across all three models. Creating three movements, each more complex than the last, is already a challenge. To do so while keeping everything else consistent — from power reserve to beat rate, and even COSC certification — is remarkable. These are the standards Jaeger-LeCoultre sets for itself, and it is not known to back down until the job is done properly.
Initial Thoughts
I have had my eye on the Master Control Chronometre collection for quite some time. Yes, that does mean I knew about it before it officially existed. Most of us did, even outside Watch Advice, and you have Robert Pattinson to thank for that. Earlier this year, the British actor was spotted at the Oscars wearing a mysterious new Jaeger-LeCoultre that had never been seen before. Now that we know it was this very piece, there is a sense of both relief and intrigue in finally having the full picture.
With Watches and Wonders 2026 now in full swing, it will not be easy to top such a compelling release from Jaeger-LeCoultre. The brand has often been scrutinised for its commitment to an ‘old-world’ aesthetic, a criticism that feels misplaced given how many others thrive on the same design language.
That said, the new Master Control Chronometre models are a much-needed refresh within the Jaeger-LeCoultre line-up, and ones that are not solely aimed at long-time enthusiasts. For too long, the brand’s achievements have gone underappreciated. It is time they reminded the watch world exactly what they are capable of.
References: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronometre Date (Q4158120, Steel / Q415216J, Pink Gold)
Specifications:
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 39mm case diameter x 7.9mm thickness |
| Case | Stainless steel / 18k pink gold |
| Dial | Sunray-brushed blue-grey gradient / Bronze |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Caseback | Open sapphire |
| Movement | Automatic Cal. 899 with COSC Chronometer certification & date complication |
| Power Reserve | 70h |
| Beat Rate | 4Hz / 28,800VpH |
| Water Resistance | 50m / 5bar |
| Strap/Bracelet | Integrated steel / pink gold bracelet with butterfly clasp |
Australian Retail Price: AU$22,300 (Steel) / AU$83,000 (Pink Gold)
Availability: Available via Jaeger-LeCoultre Boutiques, retailers, or online at Jaeger-LeCoultre.com
Reference: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronometre Date Power Reserve (Q4168120)
Specifications:
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 39mm case diameter x 8.9mm thickness |
| Case | Stainless steel |
| Dial | Sunray-brushed blue-grey gradient |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Caseback | Open sapphire |
| Movement | Automatic Cal. 738 with COSC Chronometer certification, date & power reserve indicator complications |
| Power Reserve | 70h |
| Beat Rate | 4Hz / 28,800VpH |
| Water Resistance | 50m / 5bar |
| Strap/Bracelet | Integrated steel bracelet with butterfly clasp |
Australian Retail Price: AU$26,900
Availability: Available via Jaeger-LeCoultre Boutiques, retailers, or online at Jaeger-LeCoultre.com
References: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronometre Perpetual Calendar (Q4178180, Steel / Q417216J, Pink Gold)
Specifications:
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 39mm case diameter x 9.2mm thickness |
| Case | Stainless steel / 18k pink gold |
| Dial | Sunray-brushed blue-grey / Bronze |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Caseback | Open sapphire |
| Movement | Automatic Cal. 868 with COSC Chronometer certification, perpetual calendar (year, month, day, date) & moonphase complications |
| Power Reserve | 70h |
| Beat Rate | 4Hz / 28,800VpH |
| Water Resistance | 50m / 5bar |
| Strap/Bracelet | Integrated steel / pink gold bracelet with butterfly clasp |






