Jaeger-LeCoultre Jubilée 1958 Collection
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Jubilée 1958 Collection

By amanico · Feb 8, 2022 · 27 replies
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In this captivating article, amanico, a seasoned collector, shares his journey into the Jaeger-LeCoultre Jubilée collection from 1958. His personal quest to assemble these rare timepieces offers a unique perspective on the rewards and challenges of vintage watch collecting. Readers will gain insight into the specific references that define this iconic collection and the thrill of the hunt.

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Some old pictures to show you how rewarding it is to collect, sometime. Here I focused on the Jubilée collection from 1958. 

I tried to gather all the pieces I could find. 




I still have the Ref 70 Barometer and Thermometer + alarm set, the Geophysic and the Parking, sold the 2233 in rose gold. 



And I added the Ref 380 " Double Face " Ref 380, like this one, but signed Jaeger Lecoultre. 



I missed the Memovox World Time Ref 3160: 



How thrilling is this experience. Sometimes a bit frustrating when you cannot put your hands on a watch to complete the theme, but all in all, something to live. 

Best,

Nicolas

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Watcholic_id
Feb 8, 2022
the Geo & the Parking are to die for!!

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amanico
Feb 8, 2022
Yes, my friend. Two very nice vintage JLC.

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takman
Feb 8, 2022
Vintage paperwork

I like the brochures/manuals you managed to find as well. Some vintage advertisements are worth collecting too. It goes without saying that the timepieces are the star though!

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amanico
Feb 8, 2022
Well, these brochures are faithful reproductions, from originals I found at JLC.

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takman
Feb 8, 2022
Interesting, you had them reprinted yourself?

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amanico
Feb 8, 2022
Yes, via a professional.

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