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MR PORTER x Haulogerie: Picks of the Week #29


Welcome to the next instalment of our regular series, MR PORTER x Haulogerie: Picks of the Week. This week's round-up is full of exceptional pieces from the likes of Vacheron Constantin, Girard-Perregaux and Panerai, along with an exclusive piece from Jaeger-LeCoultre made for the 'Kingsman' film franchise. Enjoy!


Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Limited Edition Kingsman

Jaeger-LeCoultre has teamed up with the Kingsman to create a timepiece celebrating the next move in the epic franchise. The Master Ultra Thin Limited Edition Kingsman is a fantastic piece and features a relocated crown at 12 o'clock with a sharpened crown guard. This particular model is limited to only 100 pieces and is available exclusively from MR Porter.


Panerai S.L.C 3 Days Acciaio PAM425

A celebration of the invention of its luminous prototype in 1936 for Italian naval officers, the S.L.C 3 Days Acciaio PAM425 pays homage to the simple yet brilliant approach to watchmaking Panerai employed so many generations ago. It has a cushion case and a sandwich dial with minimal details to ensure the utmost legibility. Perhaps the coolest feature are its initials: S.L.C, which stand for 'Siluro Lena Corsa', a slow-speed torpedo that the commandos actually rode during underwater missions.


Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Duoface

Clad in rose gold, the 28mm wide Reverso Classic Duoface is a delightful watch full of character and personality. A timeless piece, the Reverso Classic Duoface resonates will with collectors who want a watch that is both subtle yet endearing. Classical, timeless and iconic.

Girard-Perregaux 1966 Automatic

The 1966 Automatic is a beautiful timepiece that embodies the quintessential look and feel of a classical dress watch. Slim proportions, a thick bezel, gorgeous leaf hands and an off-white dial make the 1966 Automatic such an appealing timepiece.

Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph

Blued steel hands, a panda-style dial, a solid stainless steel case and a Clou de Paris dial pattern, honestly there isn't much to not like about the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph. Even better in the metal.


Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Hand-Wound

And finally we have the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Hand-Wound. Encased in white gold and lacking a running seconds hand, the Patrimony Hand-Wound is an incredible representation of where less is indeed more.


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