
In this insightful post, Spartacus delves into the captivating world of vintage watch lugs, specifically highlighting the elegant 'Cornes de Vache' or cow horn style. He presents a compelling visual comparison of several chronographs from the 1950s and 1990s, making a strong case for the aesthetic superiority of the LeCoultre Cornes de Vache. His exploration invites readers to appreciate the nuanced design elements that define these iconic timepieces.


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I wonder why designers of today‘s watches are so restrained... A little bit of individuality and character still is very much appreciated! Cheers, Daniel
Not to some of us liking. However the lecoultre and the VC are gorgeous and irresistibly voluptuous
i agree JLC lugs are much refined and pleasing for the eyes. CYMA is beautiful too imho, in steel so can well be a very good wear !! Best, mahesh.,
The JLC chrono is my favorite. I do think even though the lugs are a little pompous by nature, it was befitting of the time. I really like it. The others are very beautiful too. Thanks for sharing mate.
The LeCoultre's lugs are truly sublime.
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