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Very nice version with the long index
A limited batch of the Triple Date with Moonphase was indeed released in the early 80s. The reference is 141.008.1
I always though that the case was the same as the vintage model, except for the engravings. Based on their serial numbers, the movements were issued from the old stocks. This reedition was maybe the first "Tribute to"?-)
Regards,
Jaeger-LeCoultre's elegance
By: Dje : January 8th, 2013-01:21
Hi Nicolas, Thank you for sharing your black beauty! You know my love for the tear drop lugs triple calendar watches made by Jaeger-LeCoultre in the 40s and 50s (I have nothing against the close related cousins from Vacheron Constantin either). This desi...
No idea
By: Dje : January 10th, 2013-05:03
Hi, If I remember well they don't have the same bridge architecture, even if they are apparently based on the same plate. I have no idea if: JLC did it all. JLC furnished all rough parts and VC finished and assembled them. JLC furnished the base plate and...
For sure, one of the nicest
By: karmin : January 8th, 2013-12:30
Hi Nicolas, thanks for this very attractive presentation. You're right, this model is indeed a must amongst vintage JLCs : I regularly wear mine with inextenguishable pleasure and would love to find a black version like yours... I recently read (but canno...
True but...
By: moc : January 11th, 2013-10:15
there was already an alarm in production and they released a TTpolaris, there was already a diver and they delivered a TT Deep sea, so they have a triple calendar and.....as you said a manual movement with exquisite finish.......That would be great. Mo