SOLD: Jaeger LeCoultre Other

Aug 30, 2019,10:53 AM
 

Brand: Jaeger LeCoultre - (more)

Series: JLC ref. 5551 table clock

Model: Other

Condition: FAIR

Location: Finland Finland 

Status: SOLD

Listed: Aug 30, 2019, 5:53 PM

Asking Price: EUR 160 (in USD)

Retail Price: EUR 

Payment Info: IBAN SEPA bank transfer or PayPal

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Jaeger-LeCoultre (JLC ref. 5551) quartz table clock from the mid 1970's


Observe ! - The clock is ticking but the hands are not moving - sold as not working

Beautiful silvered brass mantel / shelf / table clock. Blue enameled oval shape. 
Made in Switzerland by Jaeger-LeCoultre (JLC). 
Comes with a suitable JLC cardboard box and a modern battery adapter plus unused Swiss Renata battery.

JLC reference 5551 -  Calibre 954Q
Battery adapter MR50 for Renata 357 (SR44W) 1.50V

The mechanical gear train of the movement has been serviced (washed and oiled) by watchmaker.
The quartz stepper motor ticks normally, aft end turns (under back cap) but internally does not relay movement to the front and first gear. 

Size of oval 160 x 190 mm, clock face silvered and brushed, hands polished silver and raised JLC silver logo. Frame in blue color enamel. The whole case is silvered brass.

JLC ref. 5551, cal. 954Q (quartz movement), serial number 1712589. 
Clock back housing has; h and m adjustment, on-off switch (I=on, 0=off), threaded battery cover. The stepper motor back cap is also seen (removable for inspection).

The quartz clock calibre is high end of its time in 1974. Made by PORTESCAP (Imhof purchased the rights later). Stepper motor made by SOCREM. In addition to JLC the clock calibre was used by Piaget, Ulysse Nardin and Imhof in their table clocks. 

The modern battery adapter MR50 uses the Renata 357 (SR44W) 1.50V silveroxide watch battery. The adapter reduces voltage to the lower level (1.35V) as the original 70's MR50 mercury battery.

There are some darkened smudges in the silvered dial (can be seen at lower rim between 5 and 7 and also at 11).
The cross brushed silvered surface fortunately hides these effectively from sight.


Observe ! - The clock is ticking but the hands are not moving - sold as not working














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