Jaeger-LeCoultre Chronograph Ref 2648 Vintage Review
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Chronograph Ref 2648 Vintage Review

By amanico · Aug 2, 2023 · 24 replies
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Amanico's post shines a light on the Jaeger-LeCoultre Chronograph Ref. 2648, a timepiece that defies its 43mm size with a surprisingly wearable, lugless design. This article explores why this 1970s reference, characterized by its vibrant dial and unique case, remains a compelling subject for collectors and enthusiasts.

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43 mm big, but  very wearable due to the absence of lugs. 

Exceptional size for that time.  



And what an array of colors! It cannot deny it belongs to the 70's ( 1970 / 1972 ). 

Thanks to its owner for allowing me to take some pictures of this watch. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Jaeger-LeCoultre Jaeger LeCoultre Vintage Ref. 2648

The Jaeger-LeCoultre reference 2648 is a distinctive vintage model from the brand, often recognized for its unique case shape. This reference represents a period of design experimentation for Jaeger-LeCoultre, moving beyond traditional round cases to explore more avant-garde forms. It stands as an example of the brand's commitment to diverse aesthetic expressions within its catalog, appealing to collectors interested in mid-century design. The watch is a testament to the era's evolving tastes in wristwear, offering a departure from more conventional designs.

This particular reference features a case crafted from 18k yellow gold, presenting a substantial yet refined presence on the wrist. The case houses a manual winding movement, a common and reliable choice for watches of this period, known for its direct interaction with the wearer. The crystal protecting the dial is acrylic, a material typical for watches of its vintage, offering durability and a warm aesthetic. The design emphasizes a clean dial presentation, focusing on legibility and understated elegance.

For collectors, the reference 2648 holds appeal due to its characteristic "flying saucer" case design, which sets it apart from many contemporaries. It attracts those who appreciate the less common and more sculptural forms in vintage watchmaking. This model fits into the broader Jaeger-LeCoultre lineage as an example of the brand's willingness to innovate in design while maintaining its reputation for mechanical quality. Its distinct appearance makes it a notable piece for enthusiasts seeking unique vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre examples.

Specifications

Caliber
K885
Case
18k Yellow Gold
Diameter
35mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Acrylic

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Arronax
Aug 2, 2023

Big and colorful, the maison seemed to be much bolder in the 70s!

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hs111
Aug 2, 2023

Your friend (Julie ?) has to be congratulated upon. Thx for introducing this piece with a strong, but joyful character ! (Have never seen one in the metal, but a tic-tac with distinctive & persuasive attitude ! Thx again for sharing, Best 😊😊

JL
jlux
Aug 2, 2023

The brand's heritage seems endless ....

HO
hora12reborn
Aug 2, 2023

Great design! The watch is an excellent condition for the ageπŸ‘

GA
Gabriel80
Aug 2, 2023

Puts a smile on my face! 😁

PA
PalmSprings
Aug 4, 2023

What a stunning watch and design.

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