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Caseback

The caseback has the Aston Martin logo engraved on it, as well as the date of the first Le Mans win in 1959 and another win, fifty years later in 2009

Dial

The dial features rotating chronograph sub dials rather than the traditional hands, and the rotating seconds disc has the Aston Martin winged logo on it

Lock

The lock can be set to prevent use of the reset function, or the use of the chronograph completely

Movement

The mechanism that operates the ingenious chronograph can be seen through a cut-out in the bottom of dial, anodised in orange

Strap

The soft Alcantara rally strap mirrors the materials used in both Aston Martin road and race cars

Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX

Model Shown AMVOX II Chronograph Racing 192T430

Key Facts

  • The AMVOX II features a chronograph that is controlled by pressing the top and bottom of the crystal, and also has a sliding lock to prevent accidental use
  • Edmond Jaeger used to make speedometers for Aston Martin (upon which the dial design of the AMVOX is based) in the 1920's before he teamed up with Jacques-David LeCoultre
  • The AMVOX II Chronograph Racing celebrates the 2009 win at the legendary Le Mans 24 hour race for Aston Martin Racing, fifty years after their first win at that event

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Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX

Posted 19th Jul 2011

The AMVOX may be one of the younger members of the Jaeger-LeCoultre family, but its history goes back much further than that. The relationship between luxury car maker Aston Martin and Jaeger-LeCoultre dates right back to the 1920’s when Edmond Jaeger, still seventeen years off from joining forces with his friend Jacques-David LeCoultre, was making speedometers for Aston Martin cars.

Fast-forward to 2005 when Jaeger-LeCoultre and Aston Martin join forces once again to release the first of the AMVOX collection, the AMVOX I. The AMVOX I’s design had a history of its own, as the compressor case and three crowns mimicked a very famous watch from Jaeger-LeCoultre’s past – the Polaris. Both watches also featured a speciality of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s, the mechanical alarm.

For the AMVOX II, Jaeger-LeCoultre turned up the innovation a notch. This time, the watch sported not an alarm, but a chronograph instead. This doesn’t sound particularly innovative until the method used to control it is revealed. Using the combination of a rocking two part case and an incredibly technical lever system, Jaeger-LeCoultre have managed to make it possible to start and stop the chronograph by pushing the top of the crystal, resetting it again by pushing the bottom. The lock on the side of the case also allows the user to prohibit the engagement of the chronograph accidentally.

A small sliver of cutaway at the bottom of the dial reveals the inner workings of the chronograph mechanism, anodised red to stand proud of the steel case. The dial remains virtually the same, with the addition of red accents to compliment the racing pedigree of Aston Martin, as well as having rotating chronograph sub dials appearing through two small windows so as not to clutter the clean, classy dial.

For number three, Jaeger-LeCoultre used another technology often seen in Aston Martin racing cars – ceramic. The GMT tourbillon movement is shrouded in a black ceramic case, with the platinum or pink gold tourbillon bridge on show through the dial. This series was limited to just three hundred pieces.

Very wisely, Jaeger-LeCoultre skipped AMVOX number four, as four is the number of death in many Asian countries. Jumping straight to AMVOX V, Jaeger-LeCoultre pushed the boundaries as far as they ever had before in the AMVOX line for the World Chronograph. This combined the ceramic case of the AMVOX III, the chronograph of the AMVOX II (this time controlled with pushers) and added a world time complication indicated by the chapter ring around the edge of the dial.

The most impressive of the AMVOX range is only available to you if you own an Aston Martin car. Using the start/stop mechanism from the AMVOX II chronograph, the watch incorporates a transponder that lets the user lock and unlock their car with the watch itself. All of the AMVOX collection mirrors the Aston Martin spirit to create new and exciting products that engage their users in passionate and exhilarating ways. I wonder what the next AMVOX will be like?

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