Additional blue-gray canvas strap.
Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced the Polaris Geographic in 2024, adding to their Polaris collection with a unique travel watch. The Geographic complication, a signature of the Manufacture, not only shows a second time zone but also includes a 24-hour Night and Day indicator and displays city names for the 24 major time zones, highlighting those that observe daylight savings. This allows travelers to set the second time zone by location with an automatic display of the corresponding time.
The Polaris Geographic features an ocean-grey lacquer dial with a double gradient finish and 35 layers of lacquer, creating visual depth. The asymmetric layout includes a sub-dial for the second time zone at 6 o’clock and a power reserve indicator in the upper left, accented with orange highlights. The sapphire crystal case-back showcases the finely finished Calibre 939 automatic movement, offering a 70-hour power reserve.
The Polaris Geographic comes with an interchangeable folding buckle and two straps – black rubber and blue-grey canvas.