
Nicolas (amanico) presents a compelling argument for exploring horological treasures beyond the mainstream. His feature on the Lemania Tg 195 highlights a military-issued chronograph with significant historical provenance, inviting collectors to appreciate watches that offer both character and a rich narrative often overlooked in broader discussions.



The Jaeger-LeCoultre Mark XI is a historically significant pilot's watch produced for the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) under the 'Mark XI' specification. It was one of several brands, including IWC, to supply watches meeting these stringent requirements for air navigation. These watches were designed for extreme legibility, robustness, and accuracy, serving as essential tools for RAF navigators.
Equipped with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 488/SBr, a manually wound movement, the Mark XI features a hacking seconds function for precise synchronization. The movement is housed within a soft iron inner case for anti-magnetic protection, a critical feature for aviation instruments. The stainless steel case typically measures around 36mm in diameter, with a fixed bezel and a screw-down case back, ensuring durability and water resistance suitable for military use.
For collectors, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Mark XI represents a pinnacle of military watch design and functional horology. Its clean, utilitarian aesthetic, combined with its robust construction and historical provenance, makes it highly sought after. The watch's enduring appeal lies in its direct connection to post-war aviation and its embodiment of purpose-built design.
Hopping to find something like that someday
There’s a lot of life beside Rolex, Patek and so on, and this gem is a perfect proof. And I have to say it’s my kind of life! 😀 Beautiful piece!!!
I know you adore your crowns, so to serve a nice vintage Lemania. I like to meet much of the daily watches of the past. Not particular the status symbol brands. Let’s say Lemania, Witnauer, Eterna, UG, Roamer, Bulova, Zenith, Heuer, and Zodiac.
.. a double step case? Is the second step just the crystal? Stunning beauty, I love it!
It's cousin (acquired only a few months ago) says hello!
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