Hello Friends, I just wanted to share a clock we not often see here: Petite Neuchâteloise. What separates this one from other clocks is that this one is not an alarm clock with an alarm. This clock is more of a music box, when the alarm goes off it plays ...
The 70ies, early 80ies, Blomman. As for the clock you show here, the Small Neucateloise, I didn't even know its existence... JLC is a nightmare for the collectors: Each time you think you know, you just realize you know nothing. But how passinoate it is. ...
In this document, released in September 1981, Jaeger-Lecoultre announces that "Jaeger Horlogerie" is taken over by the Saphir Group, merger of JLC and Favre-Leuba. It is said that the "Jaeger Horlogerie" will soon be renamed in order to become "Jaeger-Lec...
Very interesting! I don’t read French, but was the name change only for the French part of JLC? As I know you like old ads – here is one from 1932 where JAEGER and LeCoultre has their own logos side by side. Best Blomman...
That is a nice recollection - and promising view into presence and time to come, Always a little bit in the "pochette", Blomman ! Thanks for this interesting ad and the shared pics ! Best, my friend hs
But having trouble finding time to write… I was thinking about preparing a post about vintage ads, but then I revisited Marv’s fantastic post and realized my collection is just a small echo in comparison… Maybe in a few years when I have...
this picture of the rose with white (lacquer?) dial is proof-positive (for me, at least) that the ostrich strap with white stitch (to match the dial) is THE WAY TO GO on the TT rose. -Dean
Otherwise I would play it for you! It sounds as an old music box, but each time I play it, it becomes a bit better sound. Maybe it hasn’t been used for a long time and need to get in gear… Thank you, Davo! Best Blomman