pinkpanda
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Help with Lebernco watch information
Hey guys,
I have recently purchased a Lebernco drivers watch. Its a pretty unusual watch one ive not seen around all that much with a unique dial design, since ive got it on the wrist I love it even more, great size for me (38.5) and the colours really pop its a cool piece.
However, since I have started to research the history of the brand and dig out some information on this model specifically I haven't been able to find out a great deal! Ive been able to find a few more Lebernco watches for sale on various forums, they have some really cool designs but judging from the listing information I think I'm not the only one who doesn't know much about the brand!
The dial of this watch reads Lebernco, 17 jewels, shock protected, with L.J.CL above the date window at 6 and with time elapsed on the outer dial and miles tachymeter bezel. Is anyone familiar with this brand and can you share some more information on this model in particular the caliber? Appreciate any help
Cheers!

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Thanks
By: pinkpanda : April 4th, 2020-07:01
Hey thanks for getting back, anything in particular that makes you place it pre 70s? I think the watch has French origin with the 'temps ecoule' tag on the edge of the dial. You've also made me question whether the bezel is an original now as I'm pretty s...
Thanks kjell
By: pinkpanda : April 12th, 2020-08:48
Appreciate the info! Gave me a lot more research ha!. Found some good technical info on the movement here 17jewels.info / Also been able to track a few other watches that have used this movement (Grant, Cornell) again brands I'm not too familiar with....