Vintage LeCoultre Booklets Guide
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Vintage LeCoultre Booklets Guide

By Alfihar · Feb 20, 2026 · 15 replies
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Alfihar, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, embarks on a fascinating horological quest, seeking rare LeCoultre booklets for vintage models like the Shark Deep Sea and Polaris II. His meticulous documentation of these elusive pieces of ephemera highlights their significance to collectors and the broader understanding of Jaeger-LeCoultre's heritage. This article delves into Alfihar's ongoing search and the community's insights into these often-overlooked historical documents.

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Those who know, know...

And I don't know, so I'm going hunting...

I have come across some LeCoultre watches that had special booklets:

- LeCoultre - Shark Deep Sea - Vogue Chronograph - E 2643 - Chronograph Valjoux 72 :







- LeCoultre - Polaris II - Blue - E870 - JLC 916 :









I can't remember where these photos came from, and I will of course credit their owners if they ask me to...

In any case, if you know of these booklets or have one yourself, I would be interested in photos or scans, sizes for my database.

I am well aware that I am throwing a bottle into the ocean, as few collectors know of the existence of these booklets...

But who knows...

Finally, if you know of any other similar booklets for other vintage Lecoulte models, I would appreciate any information.

Thank you in advance.

Best ร˜



About the Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Chronograph Shark Ref. E2643

The Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Chronograph Shark, reference E2643, is a notable vintage chronograph from the brand's Deep Sea line. This reference is distinguished by its specific dial configuration and the use of an external movement, a practice sometimes seen in watches of this era. It represents a period when Jaeger LeCoultre explored various designs and technical solutions for its sportier offerings, appealing to collectors interested in the brand's historical chronographs.

This reference features a stainless steel case, housing a manual-wind Valjoux 72 movement. The case dimensions are characteristic of chronographs from its production period. The crystal is likely acrylic, consistent with watches of this vintage, providing a warm aesthetic over the dial. The robust construction was designed for practical use, reflecting the functional intent of the Deep Sea series.

For collectors, the E2643 is significant due to its Valjoux 72 caliber, a highly regarded movement among enthusiasts of vintage chronographs. The "Shark" designation, while not officially documented by the brand for all markets, is a collector-applied nickname that highlights its distinctive appearance and perceived robustness. This reference appeals to those who appreciate the historical collaboration and the specific aesthetic of early sport chronographs.

Specifications

Caliber
Valjoux 72
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Crystal
Hesalite

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AM
amanico
Feb 20, 2026
Superb work my friend. Now you have to score each of these watchesโ€ฆ ๐Ÿคฃ

AL
Alfihar
Feb 20, 2026
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Who knowsโ€ฆ knowsโ€ฆ

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Alfihar
Mar 30, 2026
1/2 ๐Ÿ˜ฌ see your sms and my answer to Bill ๐Ÿ˜‡

AM
amanico
Mar 30, 2026
I saw... With admiration.

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Bill
Feb 20, 2026
What a treasure hunt โ€” I love it!.

Alfihar, this is fantastic detective work. Those Shark Deep-Sea and Polaris II booklets are genuine rarities most of these sets were split up decades ago, with the watches going one way and the paperwork ending up in a drawer somewhere. The fact that you've documented these is already a service to the community. I'd wager someone here has seen one of these booklets tucked away in a vintage LeCoultre they bought. If anyone has scans or photos, please share them with Alfihar, this kind of archival

AL
Alfihar
Mar 30, 2026
Here it is dear Bill

The outside side : The inside one : Still have to find the booklet for the Polaris II Best ร˜

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