Calibre 101 Swiss watches for women
Its numerous components make the calibre 101 for women a real technical feat. Invented in 1929, it remains the world’s smallest mechanical movement, incorporating 98 miniaturised components. This movement is the embodiment of exceptional craftsmanship, magnificently reflected in Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Swiss Secrets watches in pink gold and platinum.
Where watchmaking meets jewellery
Surprising, elegant and sparkling, the calibre 101 Swiss watches for women are exceptional creations, combining technical expertise and artistic creativity. Part watch, part jewellery, they push the limits of watchmaking and high jewellery.
Covered in more than 1,000 diamonds, the strap subtly conceals the dial of a watch that opens and closes with an invisible button: a well-kept secret between the jewel and its wearer.
The rectangular dial of the calibre 101 for women, inspired by the Art Deco style, offers a particularly elegant modern design. Like the strap, it is set with diamonds using two jewellery setting techniques: the claw setting on the outer rows, and the grain setting on the inside and sides. This combination creates a captivating light play, enhancing the wrist with timeless elegance.
Craftsmanship at the service of excellence
Hundreds of hours of research and work go into the creation of a Jaeger Le-Coultre Calibre 101 Swiss watch for women: a complex process involving 15 different crafts. Watchmakers, designers, gem setters, polishers and other craftsmen work together to achieve perfection. Driven by their unrivalled passion and unfailing precision, they apply a rare craftsmanship mastered by very few watchmakers.