Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic E 168 Restoration Saga
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic E 168 Restoration Saga

By amanico · Apr 18, 2017 · 55 replies
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Amanico chronicles the fascinating, multi-year journey of restoring his Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic E 168, a testament to the patience and dedication required for vintage watch collecting. His "Saga" details the meticulous process of sourcing authentic components—from dials and hands to the correct box and buckle—transforming a cherished timepiece into a historically accurate representation.

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I thought it was interesting to see how my Geophysic got some evolutions since I bought it in... April 2009. 

First, I had to find a dial... Which I found in Paris, in December 2009.




A few months after, in spring 2010, I found the sticker, at the Manufacture.



A few months after, in spring 2010, I found the right hands at the manufacture as well.... Well, right yes, but I am pretty sure the former dauphine hands were correct, too. 



Then, in 2011, I finally found the Geophysic Box, the " small red book ". 



And, in 2015, the crosshairs dial. I kept the more common dial to put it in another Geophysic, the day I will find it...



I ended with a nice strap, and, most important, the correct buckle. 







Oh yes, this Geophysic was a real Saga. A matter of patience, as it is often the case when it comes to vintage watches. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic Ref. E168

The Geophysic E168 is a notable reference within the Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic series, originally introduced in 1958. This particular model is distinguished by its robust construction and precision engineering, designed for scientific observation and accuracy. It represents a period when watch manufacturers focused on creating instruments capable of performing reliably in challenging environments, emphasizing technical merit over decorative embellishments. The E168 is recognized for its clean dial layout and functional aesthetic, reflecting its purpose-built origins.

The case of the Geophysic E168 is crafted from stainless steel, measuring 35mm in diameter. It houses the manual-winding Caliber 478BWS, a movement known for its precision and anti-magnetic properties, featuring a hacking seconds function for accurate time setting. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal, contributing to its vintage character and period-appropriate design. The solid case back further underscores its utilitarian design, protecting the movement from external influences.

For collectors, the Geophysic E168 holds significance as an early example of a highly technical watch from Jaeger LeCoultre. Its appeal lies in its historical context and the engineering principles it embodies. Variants of the Geophysic line are sought after for their understated design and the quality of their movements, making the E168 a key reference for those interested in mid-20th century precision timekeeping instruments.

Specifications

Caliber
Caliber 478BWS
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
35mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Acrylic

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KM
KMII
Apr 18, 2017
You are a man of patience and perseverance :)

I guess I am still far removed from either but respect it all the more as a result. And the end state is definitely more than worth it

AM
amanico
Apr 18, 2017
With vintage watches, you are obliged to do so, often... [nt]

NI
nilomis
Apr 18, 2017
Are you sure that ...

You are not a monk? One of the reasons that I avoid "rusty" watches is that I don't have this kind of patience. Congratulations and my deep respect, Nilo

TY
Tyo
Apr 18, 2017
further the patience needed, i'm afraid to be the fool of someone else [nt]

AM
amanico
Apr 18, 2017
No, with the Geophysic, it is quite easy to not be fooled. [nt]

AM
amanico
Apr 18, 2017
Sure. 100% sure. ;) [nt]

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