
ChristianDK celebrates his Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic, a vintage piece he deeply cherishes for its solid design and historical significance. This post delves into the enduring appeal of this classic chronometer and sparks a discussion about its legacy and modern interpretations.

My ex Steel: Yours: My rose gold: A big fan!
Yours was eve the case with the extra long lugs that I love so much. We live and we learn, my friend. However, you did land an amazing complete set with all the bells and whistles. It’s interesting that the lugs on the gold case seem slightly different?
In pictures I sometimes think this watch is a bit boring. On the wrist I have periods where I just don’t feel like wearing anything else. It is just such a solid and understated design with a lot of refinements in the details.
Same story with the Geophysic. Do you know the reason? Did they use the same gold case for other models? Certainly not the steel.
Here is the De Luxe, Ref 2985: The E 168 Rose Gold: The E 168 Yellow Gold:
The E168 is still something that makes me blink even if I have a nice steel. A yellow is my taste.
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