I would to thanks Puristspro forum to let me know this stunning and extremely rare JLC timepiece. The Jaeger LeCoultre Master Mariner Chronomètre . Only 1151 pcs produced during 1973/74. This is one of frist specimens even made (according to archive extr...
Here the pix of the movement. The very peculiar caliber 906. According to JLC practice, no more aesthetically finished, but very much important architecture. In the last picture you can appreciate the unique hack feature system with an teflon brake (in Va...
Congratulation! Would you mind sharing your movement number? I have a pair of the 24002 of which one is a prototype. Interesting to compare the numbers. Best Blomman
I also have a Jlc Chronometre calibre 906. The question is that my watch is a no date..... the mechanism is the proper calibre 906 and hasnt been modified do the no date face. The dile looks to be with the right wear for a 1970's watch, the only question ...
I thought that could be the case, but to have a redile with no date the mechanism would have to be modified.... and it seems that it was always a no date movement.