This is my grandfather's watch. The crown, crystal and hands are not original, the center seconds hand is missing: such a mess, so I've decided to send the watch for a complete restoration. Aesthetically outdated? Probably, but I still find this design ve...
A great project to restore the watch. I could not think of a better way to spend some money on watches. Just don’t let them touch the dial. Keep it as it shows the life of your grandfather. This model is truly wonderful and will be very chic to wear. With...
The watch is already in Le Sentier, Switzerland, and I have received the quote for the restoration. The restoration of the dial is optional and, to be honest, I was about to accept it because they describe it as "faded and scratched". But your warning mak...
It’s a solid gold dial but it’s very tainted (sorry dont have a picture here) the quote on the dial work alone was 2000 CHF so I gave it a second thought and today I’m so happy that I just kept it as it is. I feel it tells the story much better and the wa...
I appreciate it a lot. I'm still giving it a thought, but I certainly keep what you say in mind. And I definitely feel very lucky to have to look after such a beautiful and meaningful watch. Thanks again and have a nice Sunday.
I just wanted to let you know that I've finally decided to go for the full restoration. I was in Geneva last Tuesday and paid a visit to the JLC boutique, where I've been able to ask for advice and, after having looked closely at the photos of my grandfat...
This makes very good sense. I look forward to seeing the results and I am almost as excited as you are. It’s a wonderful watch. Thank you for sharing this information. Now the looong wat has begun. Have a a great weekend, Emmanuel 🤗
Your dial really looks like it has been 'repainted' (as restored would be a strong word) many years ago while the watch was serviced (and lost its original hands in the process). That was quite a bad job done back then (but also, quite in line with the st...
That does give an other perspective. If anyone would know this it’s likely you. Just for the sake of learning, what are you looking at that makes you think that it was repainted? Thanks
I think you have a point as, even assuming that the dial has not been repainted (which I understand you find very doubtful), what I could and would want to keep is the natural aging/patina of the dial and not the scratches made by a not very skilful watch...
I just wanted to let you know that I've finally decided to go for the full restoration. I was in Geneva last Tuesday and paid a visit to the JLC boutique, where your advice was confirmed by the person who took care of me after having looked closely at the...
Yes, it is worth is, I think so too. The watch is already in Le Sentier, Switzerland, and I have received the quote for the restoration. Once I will have accepted it, the restoration will take no less than 55 weeks, so quite a long time, probably because ...
The watch is already in Le Sentier, Switzerland, and I have received the quote for the restoration, which will take no less than 55 weeks, so quite a long time, probably because they will have to manufacture the crystal, hands and crown (at least that's m...
The watch is already in Le Sentier, Switzerland, and I have received the quote for the restoration, which will take no less than 55 weeks, so quite a long time, probably because they will have to manufacture the crystal, hands and crown (at least that's m...
Thanks for your reaction. The watch is already in Le Sentier, Switzerland, and I have received the quote for the restoration. Thanks again and have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
I've had a number of rectangular 50's Jaeger Lecoultres and loved them all. The ones with the center sweep remind me of a certain style of doctor's watch. Agree with Christian re the dial. Not to be touched. It's a wonderful piece. Looking forward to seei...
It's funny that the center sweep models remind you of a type of doctor's watch, because my grandfather was a urologist surgeon! The watch is already in Le Sentier, Switzerland, and I have received the quote for the restoration. The restoration of the dial...
You might be able to find a dial that's new old stock. Stranger things have happened. I have a few nos dials - jaeger, vacheron, patek that came from watchmakers I knew. Also, sometimes at shows I'd find a watch that had a dial that was interchangeable. I...
Much appreciated. I certainly feel very lucky to have to look after such a meaningful watch and I couldn't agree more with you concerning the waiting time. Thanks again and have a nice Sunday.