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Shark back from Service 🦈 E2643 from 1970’s
Who doesn’t love Shark week? Well this is a totally different shark! The Jaeger Lecoultre E2643 was released in the 70’s and boy is it a good looking chronograph/world timer.
I believe they called this the Shark because of the arrow pointing down from the bezel? Correct me if I’m wrong I’m not that familiar with JLC but I indeed love this very much.
Unfortunately for me I will have to put this up for sale soon on the weeks to come, so I will definitely enjoy it meanwhile.

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