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A restored watch
So, I've finally been able to pick up my grandfather's watch fully restored.

It's a Jaeger-LeCoultre Uniplan Étrier.
“
Uniplan” means that the
caliber is
constructed on a
single layer/
plane, as opposed to “
duoplan” calibers which are constructed on
two superimposed layers/
planes (
as explained in this post).
“Étrier”, French for “stirrup” describes the shape of the lugs.

The
seconds hand was
missing. The
hour and
minute hands, as well as the
crown and
crystal, were not
correct, as you can see in
my original post.

And, if you ask me, the
restoration work done by
Jaeger-LeCoultre is
fantastic.

To choose a new strap, I went to
Camille Fournet and this
burgundy color was suggested to me: I
compared it with several other
options, but this is the color I found the most
beautiful with this particular watch and style.

Several months ago, I
ordered a
14 mm JLC rose gold
pin buckle so that I could
install it when I
received the watch.

Let's have a
closer look at
how the
dial was
restored.

I
hesitated a lot before
accepting the
restoration of the
dial, which was
optional (and expensive), and I was a little
apprehensive about the
result.

But
look how
beautiful the
dial is!
Clean, but still
vintage looking.

The
blued steel seconds hand with its
rounded counterweight is the
element that
elevates the watch to the
next level.

It is
stunning to look at and I also
like the
Dauphine hands very much.

To
conclude this post, here are some
additional photos with
another t-shirt and some
thoughts on
size.

Measuring
24 x
37 mm, this watch is
small. But is it
too small?

I personally
like this
smaller size a
lot.
Bigger, the watch
wouldn't have the same
charm.

But please feel free to
share your
opinion on such a
small size.

And
tell me what you
think of the
restoration work.

Thanks for looking.
Best, Emmanuel