This watch can be seen in the prequel series of films about the elite private spy organization (the King's Man), the world premiere of which is scheduled for September 16.

 

The height of the case is 4.25 mm, while the thickness of the mechanism is only 1.85 mm. Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Kingsman Knife "starred" in a movie, which is based on the Secret service spy comic book by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. Ralph Fiennes played one of the main characters in the upcoming film, and the action takes place during the First world war. Bearing this in mind, the JLC's watchmaker magicians created the watch for the movie following the spirit of that time.

 

 

 

 

The look of the ultra-thin release, issued in one hundred pieces limited edition, was inspired by the historical Couteau pocket watches - thin as a knife (this is how the noun "Couteau" is translated from French). The triangular indexes on the dial and the ring shape that encircles the bezel that tapers to the edge of the case were borrowed from the 1907 model.

 

The case of the watch is made up of rose gold.

 

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Kingsman Knife is equipped with an ultra-thin 849 caliber with manual winding. By the way, it was in the year of creation of the Couteau model that the thinnest caliber in the world also appeared - LeCoultre 145 Calibre with a thickness of just 1.38 mm. Continuing the tradition of elegance, the Caliber 849 movement was introduced in 1994.