Jaeger-LeCoultre Conquers New Himalayan Peak
Jaeger-LeCoultre has helped to conquer a new himalayan peak. Swiss
climber Stephane Schaffter, 19-time Everest veteran Apa Sherpa, and
Little Karim an expert climber successfully climbed the challenging
6,589-meter peak. As a tribute to Jaeger-LeCoultre's involvement with the adventure, the mountain has been named "Antoine LeCoultre's Peak". Jaeger-LeCoultre watches were worn by all three of the climbers and gave a flawless performance. The timepieces selected to represent the house came from three different eras. The
first a Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Chronometer from 1958, a classic
three-handed wristwatch with an anti-magnetic stainless steel case and
luminous hour and minute hands. The
second was the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Extreme LAB
timepiece, introduced in 2007. The third watch used during the ascent of
Antoine LeCoultre's Peak has not yet been announced. In
a Jaeger-LeCoultre press statement they reveal that it is new model in
the final stages of development and will be revealed in January, at the
2010 SIHH industry exhibition in Geneva.
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