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The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Mariner Deep Sea Ref. E558 is a notable example within the brand's Master Mariner line, distinguished as a purpose-built diver's watch. It represents Jaeger-LeCoultre's venture into robust timepieces designed for underwater use, aligning with the growing demand for sports watches in the mid-20th century. This reference is part of a broader collection that emphasized durability and water resistance.
Typically, the E558 features a stainless steel case, often with a diameter around 39-40mm, and is equipped with an automatic movement. The standard European version houses the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 883, a self-winding movement known for its reliability. The dial configuration usually includes luminous hour markers and hands for legibility in low-light conditions, characteristic of a diver's watch. Water resistance was a key attribute for this model, reflecting its intended use.
For collectors, the E558 is significant as an early and relatively rare Jaeger-LeCoultre diver. Its design cues and technical specifications place it firmly within the era of classic dive watches. The distinction between European and US market versions, particularly regarding dial signatures (Jaeger-LeCoultre vs. LeCoultre), adds a layer of complexity and interest for enthusiasts seeking original and well-preserved examples.
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