
Jaeger-LeCoultre · Polaris
Polaris Chronograph Stainless Steel / Black / Alligator
Retail price €10,200 (2018)
Case
Diameter
42.00 mm
Height
11.90 mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Glass
Sapphire
Caseback
Open
Water Resistance
100.00 m
Dial
Color
Black
Indexes
Mixed
Hands
Stick
Finish
Sunburst
Shape
Round
Other
Gender
M
Production
2018–present
Movement Specs
Caliber
751H
Jaeger-LeCoultre in-house
Caliber Brand
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Type
Automatic
Perpetual rotor
Power Reserve
65 h
2.7 days
Frequency
28800 bph
8.0 Hz
Jewels
37
Complications
Chronograph, Column wheel, Hours, Minutes
About the Movement
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 751 is a self-winding column wheel chronograph equipped with twin counters: a 30 minute counter at 3 o'clock and a 12 hour counter located at 9 o'clock. The seconds are indicated by a central hand.
About the Family
The Polaris takes its name and inspiration from the 1968 Memovox Polaris — a diver's alarm watch that is now one of the most sought-after vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre references. The modern Polaris, relaunched in 2018, reinterprets the original's internal rotating bezel, three-crown configuration, and sports-watch proportions for contemporary wear. The collection spans time-only, chronograph, and world-time complications, unified by a design language that is distinctly more robust and sporty than Jaeger-LeCoultre's traditional dress watch offerings. The Polaris represents the brand's recognition that its heritage extends beyond the drawing room to the dive site and the racetrack.
About this reference
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph was introduced at SIHH 2018 as part of the new Polaris collection, whose design codes are inspired by the original 1968 Polaris dive watch. Reference 9028470 features a stainless steel case and a black dial. It is fitted with an alligator strap.
