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Jaeger Lecoultre - Deep Sea Vintage Chronograph... Tribute to incongruity ?
Feb 02, 2021,01:58 AM
A diver with a chrono, an incongruity or a lovely combination ?
I really love divers and chronographs. Two différent worlds...
Some chronographs are waterproof but did a diver with a chrono make sens ? To dive, surely not for many reasons, but to dream, there is no limit.
Because of my grandfather, I have loved JLC for decades and this watch is a form of synthesis because he offered me a Jaeger vintage chrono bicompax and a Polaris 1968 : The Deep Sea Vintage Chrono has two sub dial and a diver look...
When this watch arrived in the catalog, it immediately caught my eye. While traveling in Hong Kong, I had made an appointment to see one, but when I arrived it had just been sold. A Rolex 114060 replaced it and this was the start of a long series. But this Deep Sea Vintage Chronograph stuck somewhere in my heart and my head.
What I like about this model is that it reappropriates the aesthetic codes of its ancestors.
A 40.5mm case, long lugs and fairly angular lines characteristic of vintage pieces. There is also its polished / brushed finish which further reinforces its retro side while strongly contributing to the perceived quality that emanates from it.
In addition, the chronograph pushers and the crown echo for me the three crowns of the Polaris.
I find it aesthetically very successful and I particularly like the fact that it uses the same codes as those of the Memovox Tribute to Deep Sea.
Admittedly, the fact that its bezel is not rotating constitutes a quirk for the diver that I am, but the pleasure that this watch gives by wearing it makes quickly forget this defect.
The dial is also magnificent. It takes again for my greatest happiness the triangular shape of the indexes of the 1959 Deep Sea, its grained texture as well as the old typeface for the automatic mention are superb. I particularly like the absence of a date and the bi-compax arrangement of the chronograph.
All these ingredients give the impression that this watch has survived a few decades, whereas it was only born a few years ago on the tablecloth of a restaurant.
Now, have to find a Tribute to Deep Sea... or two ;-)