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The Hybris Mechanica Gyrotourbillon 3 Jubilee was the high point of SIHH 2013 for Jaeger-LeCoultre in the same way that the Hybris Mechanica Gyrotoubillon Westminster Perpetuel was this year at SIHH 2019 While both are more than worthy of the "Hybris Mechanica" name - a moniker given only to Jaeger-LeCoultre's highest complication timepieces - if I had to pick one I'd choose the former over the latter, without hesitation Despite being six years old, the 75-piece limited series Hybris Mechanica Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon 3 Jubilee is still available as a new watch because at a price north of half a million dollars and with a long production time only about a dozen are made per year.
The Gyrotuorbilon is presented in 43.5 mm by 15.5 mm polished platinum case, that's appropriately luxurious for the horological goodness that lies inside, with exquisitely finished mechanical components visible both front and back, the watch is in my opinion, the best looking of all the Hybris Mechanica timepieces The silvered opaline dial at 12 o'clock, with blued Dauphine-shaped hands, displays the hours and minutes This is a Hybris, and so connected to the main display at 3 o'clock is a 24-hour display with a relief engraved half gold and half blue enamel indication of day/night.
Every component of the movement has been hand finished to a haut de gamme level, with over half a dozen techniques used such as chamfering, polishing, bluing, hammering, frosting, brushing, enameling, circular graining, and engraving. . Source