From left to right: P 476 ( the first automatic from JLC, from 1948 ) / Powermatic E 163 / Futurematic E 501 / Memovox Early E 855 / E 329 Crosshairs / Geomatic RG. I still have two, the Futurematic and the Geomatic. That was something to own of all these
One of the very cool looking vintage Jaeger Lecoultre, this E 329 with its double crosshairs dial. Not in my collection anymore, but still in my heart. Enjoy, Nicolas
A family picture of what I had. From let to right: P 476 / E 163 Powermatic Jumbo / E 501 Futurematic / E 855 early one ( 1959 ) / E 329 Crosshairs / Geomatic Rose Gold. I sold the P 476, Powermatic and the E 329 Crosshairs. Kept the 3 others. But it was
The Jaeger-LeCoultre reference E 329 introduced in 1957... With a roulette date wheel, odd black numbers on white background, even white numbers on black background! Clean, elegant with the "fashionable" functions of its time: automatic movement and date.
We’ve seen this model on the forum before--35mm less crown, 17mm lug width, steel case with brushed sides, mirror-finish lugs and bezel, very sharp, very crisp edges, and a classic mid-century styling. Cool cross hair seconds and hours/minutes and three d
Love that game! Especially if one is able to match watch and box! Like the Zenith Chronometre Cal 135: IWC Ingenieur 666 AD: JLC E 329: JLC E 398: Another game I love to play is matching signs - Rolex 1016: Best Blomman
Friends, On of the more elegant watches from the late 1950s. Crosshair dial, automatic, date - super modern at this point in time! The Jaeger-LeCoultre ref E 329 on the wooden beam. Elegant but with a quirk - odd dates in white, even dates in black! Mirro