
Nicolas (amanico) revisits the Jaeger-LeCoultre Navy SEALs Automatic, a robust diving watch that continues to resonate with collectors. His original post highlights its enduring design and functional prowess, prompting a discussion among enthusiasts about its place in JLC's modern catalog and its comparison to other iconic dive watches. This article explores why the Navy SEALs Automatic remains a benchmark for Jaeger-LeCoultre's dive watch legacy.


Of course I can still get myself one if I choose... so I guess what I miss is the JLC that produced them.
JLC doesn't have two sport watch series, as Patek does. -Dean
But smaller… difficult to wear a rubber suit everyday 😂 La biz mon poulet
Design still looks good today. And the size still contemporary. Unlike this monster, which at the time I was very very happy with despite my little wrist. I think the EWC definitely looks dated, but that’s just my opinion. I don’t have many wrist shots of this one.
It was an awesome watch!
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