These vintage Chronographs provide so much pleasure! 3 sub dials and Valjoux 72 apart, they each have their own personality. And a lot of charm. Best, Nicolas
Patina is a vast subject of discussion. Some hate it, others love it. In the heart of the discussion, the lovers will be attracted by the soul of the patina, while the others will say it is all about rust, discoloration... I for one will say that if the p
That was a nice surprise when I found it, some 14 years ago, in Paris. A collector brought it with him, offering it to me. The 36 mm case is in superb condition, It came with its box... And its papers! Sold in April 1965, probably made one or two years be
Different styles, sizes and eras. First half of the 60's for the E 2638 on the right, End of the 60's early 70's for the E 13001 " 4 ATM ". 36 mm for the E 2638, 40 mm for the E 13001. Valjoux 72 for both of them. As well as screw-in case back. And a big
Almost a time capsule... Imagine you are in 1964 / 1965... You arrive at a JLC AD, yes, at that time, the Jaeger Lecoultre Boutiques didn't exist. You push the door, you look at the windows, and you notice this lovely chronograph, sleeping here. You want
Circa 1964. So, 54 years old, but how fresh looking it is! One day, I will work on the vintage Chronographs I own or I could cross the way... It is quite interesting. Best, Nicolas
A fresh picture of one of my vintage JLC Chronograph, here, a Jaeger one. Nothing else than the essential. A seconds, minutes and hours chronograph, a super sharp case and a dial in great condition. Add a reliable and well known movement, the Valjoux 72,