Jaegar Le-Coultre Etrier Cal. 101

Smallest movement ever made, 18k gold & factory diamonds

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Tiny Enough To Humble Giants.

It's easy to dismiss a watch this small until you learn what's hiding inside it.

Nestled within this tiny white gold case is Jaeger-LeCoultre's legendary Calibre 101, a movement first introduced in 1929 that still holds the title of the smallest mechanical movement ever made. At just 14mm long, under 5mm wide and weighing roughly a single gram, it remains one of watchmaking's greatest engineering feats. Nearly a century later, it still makes seasoned collectors grin.

The Calibre 101 was born during the golden age of cocktail watches, when glancing at your wrist during dinner was considered poor manners. The solution was wonderfully clever. Hide remarkable mechanics inside exquisite jewelry, allowing the watch to blend seamlessly into an evening bracelet until the owner chose otherwise. Queen Elizabeth II famously wore a Calibre 101 at her coronation, cementing its place as one of the most celebrated movements ever created.

This Étrier belongs to Jaeger-LeCoultre's Joaillerie 101 collection, a modern interpretation of that historic movement. While many Calibre 101 watches lean heavily into ballroom glamour with elaborate diamond bracelets, this reference takes a different route. It delivers the same horological pedigree in a design that feels remarkably wearable today. Office in the morning, dinner after work, weekend wedding, black tie gala. It never feels out of place.

The name Étrier translates to "stirrup," and once you see it, you can't unsee it. Four polished white gold bars frame the rectangular case like the hardware of a riding saddle, while roughly sixty brilliant-cut diamonds totaling over half a carat blanket the case and lugs in fine pavé. Rather than overwhelming the design, the diamonds add texture and light to an already distinctive silhouette.

"The movement weighs about a gram. The history behind it is considerably heavier."

At the centre sits a tiny silver dial that feels almost humorous in proportion. Two petite blued hands, a simple Jaeger-LeCoultre signature and little else. Everything around it is celebrating one extraordinary movement that most people could comfortably balance on the tip of their finger.

This example houses the updated Calibre 101, incorporating refinements over the original while preserving the same astonishing dimensions. It is still hand-wound through the back, a detail that only adds to the charm. Turning the watch over reveals the winding crown and reminds you just how much ingenuity is packed into something so impossibly small.

Collectors often separate jewelry watches from "serious" watchmaking. The Étrier refuses to pick a side. It offers exceptional gem-setting, one of the most historically important mechanical movements ever built, and a design that feels genuinely contemporary decades after it was made.

Finished with its original diamond-set white gold buckle and an elegant black satin strap, this is one of those rare watches that can comfortably sit beside a high jewelry collection or a shelf full of complicated mechanical masterpieces. Few pieces earn that kind of company.

Presented in excellent overall vintage condition with crisp edges and beautifully preserved finishes throughout.

The 18k white gold case shows only light signs of careful wear with bright polished surfaces and well-preserved diamond settings.

Original silver dial remains clean with crisp printing and matching blued hands.

Caseback retains its Jaeger-LeCoultre engravings, reference and serial numbers, with the original back-winding crown operating correctly.

Crystal is clean with only minimal signs of wear.

Fitted with a newer black satin strap and its original 18k white gold diamond-set Jaeger-LeCoultre buckle.

The Calibre 101 manual-wind movement has been tested and is running well.

Case Size
20 x 18mm (lug to lug)
Case Material
18K White Gold & Factory Diamonds
Bracelet / Strap
Satin strap (generic). Original JLC 18K white gold & Diamond buckle
Movement
Cal. 101
Dial
Silver
Glass
Sapphire
Box / Papers
Discreet Peacock presentation box and Saffiano leather travel roll.
Year
2000s
Reference
282.3.70
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