{"query": "160", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "jaeger-lecoultre-160", "brand": "Jaeger-LeCoultre", "ref": "160", "model": "Master Compressor Diving Chrono 1000M", "case_material": "Titanium", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/jaeger-lecoultre-160", "description": "The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Chronograph 1000M (Reference 160.T.25) was produced between approximately 2007 and 2012 and is now discontinued. Collectors value this reference for its Grade 5 titanium construction and the proprietary compression key system, which uses a half-turn wing nut to ensure water resistance without the friction of screw-down crowns. It features the in-house Calibre 751D, an integrated column-wheel chronograph movement with a 65-hour power reserve. The dial includes a unique movement operating indicator at six o'clock, confirming the watch is running in low-visibility conditions. The 44mm case is rated for 1,000 meters of depth, a high specification for a mechanical chronograph. On the secondary market, this model typically trades between $6,500 and $9,500 depending on the inclusion of the articulated titanium bracelet or the diving rubber strap. A notable variant is the limited edition Navy SEALs version, which shares the same base architecture.", "score": 198}, {"slug": "a-lange-sohne-116-039-lange-1-time-zone", "brand": "A. Lange & Söhne", "ref": "116.039", "model": "Lange 1 Time Zone", "case_material": "18k White Gold", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/a-lange-sohne-116-039-lange-1-time-zone", "description": "The A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Time Zone reference 116.039 was introduced in 2012 and remained in production until approximately 2020. This reference features a 41.9mm case crafted from 18k white gold paired with a luminous silver dial, a combination that distinguishes it from the non-luminous standard production models. It is powered by the manual-wind caliber L031.1, which provides a 72-hour power reserve and features a sophisticated city ring mechanism for tracking a second time zone. Collectors value this specific reference for its functional legibility in low light and its representation of the original Lange 1 Time Zone architecture before the 2020 movement update. On the secondary market, this reference typically trades between $45,000 and $55,000 depending on condition and completeness. While not a limited edition, its production volume was lower than the standard rose gold variants, maintaining steady demand among brand specialists.", "score": 83}]}