Jaeger-LeCoultre Delivers the First Master Compressor Diving Alarm Navy SEALs Beverly Hills Boutique Incursion Edition with Great Fanfare at JLC/Navy SEALs mini BUDs/SEAL Week! (press release)

Posted by Jaw 


Since the announcement of the partnership between the US Navy SEALs and Jaeger-LeCoultre with the unveiling of the Master Compressor Diving Navy SEALs collection in 2008, two US Navy SEALs have been using the Master Compressor Diving Navy SEALs alarm during their deployments and operations around the world. In addition to gathering performance information about the watch in an operational and tactical environment, they have visually documented their experiences with the timepiece as well.

Last January, Jaeger-LeCoultre had the pleasure to announce the extension of their Navy SEALs line with timepieces exclusively created for its Beverly Hills Boutique. The natural progression for the Master Compressor Diving Navy SEALs line was to create the Incursion Edition for the Jaeger-LeCoultre Beverly Hills flagship. The geographic proximity to the Navy SEALs training base in Coronado has created a particularly strong following for the Master Compressor Navy SEALs collection. Due to this strong US following of the Navy SEALs and Jaeger-LeCoultre partnership, the Beverly Hills Boutique set out to create a penultimate edition for its most passionate enthusiast.

The original Master Compressor Diving Alarm served as the optimal base platform housing a majority of the purposed needs for the Incursion Edition. Jaeger-LeCoultre’s perpetual quest for innovation, further adjustments and improved design details were employed to create subtle yet important changes to further optimize this Edition for its required usage.

Highly symbolical, these very exclusive limited editions pay tribute to the origins of the Navy SEALs as this elite unit was established by President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1962. This monumental point in history was a big inspiration to the Incursion Edition theme, with the final number of pieces being a permutation of the numerals “1962”, with 19 pieces for the black titanium version and 62 for the grey pvd version.

Such a dynamic watch deserves nothing short of an explosive delivery. Last week, Jaeger-LeCoultre and CEO Jerome Lambert hosted the first Jaeger-LeCoultre Navy SEALs mini SEAL Week in Coronado, California for friends and enthusiasts of the brand. Both Navy SEALs who have tested and evaluated the Master Compressor Diving Navy SEALs timepieces were present to give a brief look into the world of this elite group of men to discuss their experiences with the watches. Guests were given the opportunity to truly see the integrity, strength and pride that goes along with being a SEAL. A lucky few participants were presented the first delivered Incursions by the SEALs to wear with the knowledge that these same qualities were used in making their timepieces.

The SEALs will continue to wear the watches, give feed back, and document their experiences in order to advise Jaeger-LeCoultre on further Master Compressor Diving Navy SEALs editions to come.

























ABOUT JAEGER-LeCOULTRE: Since 1833, the Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre has been at the forefront of fine Swiss watchmaking. Located in the Vallée de Joux, Jaeger-LeCoultre has nurtured a succession of inventors who have taken the family business of founder Antoine LeCoultre to international recognition. Featuring an unparalleled number of skills and crafts under a single roof, Jaeger-LeCoultre continues to produce timepieces that are innovative, elegant and refined. From the creation of the world’s smallest mechanical movement, to the legendary swivel-case Reverso, Jaeger-LeCoultre is a rare manufacture with a vision and passion for the measurement of time.

Technical characteristics of Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Alarm Navy SEALs Beverly Hills Boutique Incursion Editions


Movement: mechanical automatic Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 956, crafted, assembled and decorated by hand; 28,800 vibrations per hour; 45-hour power reserve; 268 parts; 23 jewels; 7.45 mm thick

Case: 44 mm in titanium with black pvd coating or grey pvd coating

Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date, alarm

Dial: Color accents: Orange or yellow on the second hand tip and compressor crown arrows with addition of the same color to inner ring numerical five second interval markings.

Two tone:
-black outer ring with stamped and luminescent hour-markers and numerals,
-charcoal grey inner alarm ring with circular finish matching the case

Date: white numerals transferred against a black background

Hands: hours and minutes: trapeze-shaped, open worked, luminescent

Crowns: one black rubber-molded crown at 2 o’clock equipped with a compression key, for winding the alarm, adjusting it and fast date adjustment; one black rubber-molded crown at 4 o’clock equipped with a compression key, for starting the watch and adjusting the time.

Straps: black leather with matching orange or yellow stitching and PVD buckle. Diving strap in black Cordura®

Accessories: Unique packaging that goes hand in hand with the theme of Incursion Edition.
Jaw
3 More Photos...
July 12, 2010 08:41AM





Very nice!
July 27, 2010 11:08AM
Love the overall combo of the watch and strap! One of my favourite JLC, beside the EWC. the finger smiley
Nice packaging as well.

Cheers!

chua
Panerai Forum Moderator
Jaw
Thanks!
July 27, 2010 11:58AM
Seems to be very well received by the Americans..

Jaw
avatar Like the yellow stitch...
July 28, 2010 02:16PM
The question remains (and I know that this is the goal of the 2 SEALS wearing them): is the Caliber 956 that robust? As I play with them more and more, the alarm is a complication that is definitely on my radar. I like it even more than the chronograph for its practical uses.
I would love to see an Extreme (either alarm or chrono) on one of the SEALS to see how the internal shock absorber system holds up.
-Dean
avatar I am with you, Chua.....
July 28, 2010 11:22PM
it also looked very nice on the wrist smiling smiley

Zach T
Forum Moderator
avatar They had fun at this event
July 29, 2010 09:53AM
and it is an advantage to have professional's like the Navy Seals to test these JLC diving watches.

It would be interesting to read what those divers find out during their tests and what they would like to have inside future watches.

MarkS
Jaw
Indeed..
July 29, 2010 10:58AM
And there would be result, at least for internal JLC use at the moment smiling smiley