
Amanico's post highlights the enduring appeal of vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre watches, specifically focusing on the rarity and charm of complete sets with original boxes and papers. This thread serves as a valuable resource for collectors, showcasing how these accompanying materials enhance a vintage watch's historical context and desirability. It underscores the passion within the community for preserving the complete story of these horological treasures.
Hi They look amazing- to have that many vintage pieces with box or box and papers is impressive! Also I expect a lot of effort and not a little luck. Here's mine from the sixties- that it had box & papers was one of the main drivers for getting it. Cheers JML
Nice line up, my friend! Best Blomman
Your box not complete? Best Blomman
Especially the Deep Sea and Polarises.
Any person can walk into a store and plunk down their credit card to buy a modern watch that looks nice in the case. But these complete vintage JLC sets show so much thought, and a sense of history and scholarship. Really special stuff.
All the Best My Friend. Juan
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