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Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon 1

Reference 149 · Platinum

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¥1,911,000Low
¥4,446,000High
¥3,178,500Median

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About this reference

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon 1, reference 149.6.07.S, was introduced in 2004 as a limited edition of 75 pieces in platinum. This reference is no longer in production. Collectors prioritize this model for the manual-wind Calibre 177, which features a spherical, biaxial tourbillon designed to compensate for positional errors. The movement includes a perpetual calendar with retrograde indicators, an equation of time function, and an eight-day power reserve supported by two barrels. The 43mm platinum case houses a rhodium-plated dial with a visible tourbillon carriage at six o'clock and a sapphire caseback revealing the movement's finishing. On the secondary market, this reference typically commands prices in the mid-to-high six-figure range, often between $300,000 and $500,000 depending on provenance. A notable auction result occurred in 2021 when a well-preserved example sold for approximately $430,000, confirming its status as a significant technical milestone for the manufacture.

Auction track record

2 documented sales since 2014. Top hammer $230,000 at Phillips Hong Kong in 2015. Median hammer: $37,500.

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LotYearHammerVenue
149.6.07.S · Gyrotourbillon 1 2015 $230,000 Phillips Hong Kong
149.6.34.S · Master Tourbillon 2014 $37,500 Christie's New York

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