
amanico's comprehensive review of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Mark 11 offers a deep dive into a vintage military pilot's watch that often goes overlooked. This article highlights the Mark 11's historical significance, its robust design, and the technical prowess of its movement, making a compelling case for its enduring appeal to collectors. Readers will gain valuable insights into JLC's military watch lineage and the specific characteristics that define this iconic reference.

























The Patek Philippe World Time reference 2523, launched in 1953, is distinguished by its innovative two-crown system. One crown serves for winding the watch, while the second, positioned at 9 o’clock, controls the city disc. This design marked a significant development in the functionality and user experience of world time complications for the brand.
The reference 2523 was offered in two primary versions. The initial ref. 2523 featured larger lugs that extended above the bezel, with a case diameter of 35.5 mm. A subsequent variant, ref. 2523/1, presented a slightly larger diameter of 36 mm and thinner lugs that were integrated without extending above the bezel. Both versions were powered by the caliber 12-400 HU, which incorporated the world time module developed by Louis Cottier.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in Patek Philippe's historical advancements in complicated watchmaking, particularly the evolution of its World Time series. The distinct design differences between the 2523 and 2523/1, especially regarding lug integration and case dimensions, provide specific points of interest for enthusiasts tracking the model's development and variations.
As of today, 1110 Jaeger LeCoultre listings are live on the eBay market and 547 collector listings on the WatchProSite marketplace.
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Did you never consider getting one for your collection, you, the King of the Vintage JLC? Thanks for your nice words, my friend. Best, Nicolas
with a great Histoy behind. Nice review, like always, my friend. this one must be see in the flesh . Thanks for your great work. best emilio PS: not only with diver watches lives da man
But I try my best to not think too much about them... Seriously, when you see some of the Vintage Pilot Watches, you can't resist. JLC released some very nice pieces, IWC, Longines, Omega too. Like the Diving watches, Pilot watches are really fascinating, my friend. Will show you some in the flesh..Soon, now! Best, Hermano; Nicolas
Is it just me or IWC big pilot watch was inspired by the mark 11, with the rivet and all?
At the same period, you had several Pilot watches like the B. UHR Lange, IWC, LACO, and some other which were Military watches used during the WW II. In the very first years of the 40ies, JLC released the Mark VII Weems, while Longines did the same. In fact these 2 watches are like cousins. These watches are interesting because of their story, but also because of the connections between the brands ( Longines Wittnauer, Lecoultre and VC ) As for the resemblance between a Mark VII and a Big Pilot,
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