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Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph WT — Sport Chronograph with World Time | Ref. Q905T471

Jaeger-LeCoultre

Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph WT — Sport Chronograph with World Time | Ref. Q905T471

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About This Watch

The Polaris lineage traces its origins to 1968, when Jaeger-LeCoultre unveiled the Memovox Polaris — a diving watch with an audible alarm that warned deep-water explorers when it was time to ascend. That spirit of purposeful innovation lives on in the Polaris Chronograph WT, a contemporary sport watch that layers chronograph timing and world-time functionality into a design of athletic authority. It is a watch built for those who move decisively across time zones and demand their instrument keep pace.

The chronograph mechanism delivers split-second precision via pushers set into a crown-guard system that speaks to the collection's sporting heritage, while the world-time complication allows instantaneous reading of up to 24 time zones — an essential tool for the globally mobile professional. The case architecture, with its characteristic Polaris triple-crown profile and engine-turned bezel, anchors this modern execution firmly in the aesthetic vocabulary established over half a century ago. La Grande Maison, founded in Le Sentier in 1833, has produced more than 1,200 calibres and brings that depth of mechanical knowledge to every complication it creates.

At $14,500, the Polaris Chronograph WT occupies the sweet spot where tool-watch functionality and Jaeger-LeCoultre finishing standards meet. It wears with the self-assurance of a watch that has nothing to prove — because its provenance, its complications, and its execution have already proven everything.

Specifications

BrandJaeger-LeCoultre
SeriesPolaris