Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Dial Photography
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Dial Photography

By amanico · Jan 30, 2014 · 25 replies
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There are few, very few chances you already saw pictures of the Geophysic dial alone, and Under different angles. This is interesting to see how it looks like, with its soft iron structure. The imperfectly shaped first ' R ' of ChRonometer. Dead face shots: Angle shots, showing the skirt, and the ap

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There are few, very few chances you already saw pictures of the Geophysic dial alone, and Under different angles.

This is interesting to see how it looks like, with its soft iron structure.

The imperfectly shaped first ' R ' of ChRonometer.



Dead face shots:





Angle shots, showing the skirt, and the applied hour markers:





The Inside of the dial:



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Other than the intellectual interest of seeing how it is made, it will also allow you to check that the dials of the Geophysic for sale are authentic, if you are considering buying one...

Best,

Nicolas
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SA
Sandgroper
Jan 30, 2014
I am not an expert but to me this dial looks......

absolutely legitimate, just a look under the skirt and one knows immediately that this is the real McCoy;) Thank you for these nice pics Nicolas, very interesting indeed! Cheers Francois from Down Under

AM
amanico
Jan 30, 2014
It is legitimate. It's mine! ;)

CL
Clavi
Jan 30, 2014
July 1958 was a good month

Interesting close-up set

AM
amanico
Jan 30, 2014
Thanks for looking, Clavi.

SA
Sandgroper
Jan 30, 2014
That's what I said! Look under the skirt and you see!;)

AM
amanico
Jan 30, 2014
Oooh, François, that is not my style!

Or only when it comes to dials... ;) Best, Nicolas

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