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Jaeger-LeCoultre

Collector or dealer?

 

Sorry guys, but I didn't order this watch to sell it again with profit!

I am not a dealer I am a collector - price speculations are of no relevance for me!
And yes, I own a collection of vintage dive watches from the 60th!

@ Asimut:

I am collecting watches not stamps, so allow me to ask you a quick question back:

Let's say you own a vintage Blancpain Fifty Fathoms with nice old yellow Tritium luminescent material on dial and hands!
You send the watch to Switzerland for service and it comes back with a brandnew set of hands with green Luminova!

Would you let it change back to the correct version???

I would! smile

@ amanico:

Sad to read such an unobjective statement - please stick to facts !

Did I hit a sensitive point ?
It would be much better to give answers to questions.

The question is:
After changing the dial to the yellow version (for those who don't like the orange indicators) the dial will have a more yellow Luminova  while the hands are still green!

A uniform colour of all luminous materials on dial and hands is a very important point for watch enthusiasts and collectors all over the world!

An early Speedmaster is many times more collectible with original hands in consistent colour but one with replaced or restored hands!
Same thing with Seamaster 300... An early Submariner looses aprox. up to 50 % of its value when the old Tritium hands have been replaced by new ones with white Luminova...

If this aspect shall be completely irrelevant to the Polaris 68 Re-Edition, why was it then announced with consistent colour of Luminova??

Thank you for an objective statement! smile

Regards



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