Hello Vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Lovers, I would like start with dedicating this part to my dear friend Rafal for making this possible! Rafal, I am deeply grateful! Lately there have been a lot of posts about the TT DSA here. IMO, the strongest watch from J...
1/ A notice, coming with the DSA US, where you learn that the DSA is WR to 500 Feet ( + 150 meters ) ( Thanks to Karmin! ) 2/ An american ad: ( Credit pic: Clavi ) : At least as it seems that there is something else, but not communicable for the moment. E...
...from Blomman and Nicolas. Thanks, guys. These are great references. As for the 500' v 600' v 200m, I wouldn't hold too much store in the technical details of these documents, who knows how they were tested and these documents were likely to have been w...
From the catalog and the AD, by the way... Even if it is writtten in the ad or in the catalog that the bezel is not turning, it was easy for the AD to check that point. But, hey, this is also the charm of these vintage documents, AND this kind of approxim...
Here is the full size version of the above picture. To my knowledge, this is probably the only time the DSA was shown / advertised in a broad audience newspaper, the New York Times (all the rare documents you have shown come from brochures which were aime...
Interesting details on original package, as well as small hands and round font bezel version, obviously a true rare find: (not mine unfortunately and can't remember who to credit it for, this is a very old file from my archive, from many years ago)...
Thank you for these, Clavi! Q? The image of the DSA (in red) is it showing the JLC version in the LC manual? I can’t see the Deep Sea Alarm the on the alarm disk… Best Blomman
This thread loooks like a real tresor hunt ! Thx Blomman for all this material, very useful indeed. Checking the pics posted by both of you, Blomman and Clavi, I have to admit a slight confusion in my mind regarding retail price of the LC DSA : your docs ...
You often had a big gap between the year of fabrication and the year of the sale. I saw several Rolex which had a 5 years gap between these 2 moments. As for the discount, I'm too young to tell you if it is a modern thing or something which was usual at t...
Considering that, based on the historical devaluation of the US$, the factor to convert US$ 135 (1966) to current value is 6.705, the price should be US$ 905,18!! We need, urgently, a time machine. We can return to 1966 and acquire two or more!! Cheers
You raise a good question! Was the DSA not that popular and that’s why not so many was made?! In the end they were sold out at half price..?! Thank you for joining with your beautiful whole set! And for your kind words! Feel free to post more pics o...
I have like 6-7 different Atmos + multi watch ads… But no one with the DSA. Great find, my friend! Thank you for your kind words and scans! Best Blomman
Thx for this again so interesting complementing information, - seems, as so many times, not all what is written.. Is iron-clad 'truth', but serves a purpose, and helps to trace back, likely .. Fascinating always ! Further to that, a little double Q, as pe...
Exactly like those which are on the TT DSA. I wrote " it seems " because we don't have a lot of material ( press files, ads, catalogs, and so on ) to affirm that the pointed skeleton were the only ones. BUT, from these docs, plus another one I saw, there ...
The hands of the actual watch which is placed above the DSA advert (your point 1) were replacement / incorrect The hands on Blomman's pics of the JLC-DSA EU (your point 2) are much more likely to be correct, although this combination, as is evidenced in t...
You know me, my friend – I am always curious and want to learn more! So always some questions included… Thank you kindly, KoC! I am sure you will enjoy your TT double even more the more of their background and history we discover here! Soon I hope to make...
Thank you very much for these out and to Karim and Clavi for posting the docs! Very honoured for you kind words and the reference post honour, my friend! Best Blomman
When you release the Memo section I will be ready with a good stash of strong tranquilizers. Or, better, I can say that I'm on the dress watch phase, as a lame excuse. Cheers
To keep the level of info in this series! That is one of the reasons why it takes time for each part to appear here… Thank you very much, George! Best Blomman
Thank you for this great addition to your Vintage ad-series, again a very interesting one . - as always, enjoyed to read it ! So all there remains maybe is a late summer greeting from the present - into the past, with this really quick morning shot of my ...
..knew that would be coming, was not really happy with the res, myself.. ;-) But was actually a bit happy, that for the moment my new chain of upload from iPhone > Imageshack > Forum ( in fact using the direct link feature even from the mobile device) wor...
always ok, and you won't have to do it again. All these small things take time, my friend. I still remember the first time I wanted to post a pic... It took me ( and Asi ) a whole day through Skype to get it. Best, Nicolas.
Thanks for advice.. Will follow, Padawan's delight ! Also , it appears that the first iphone pic was by far not optimal in obtained focus, more focused on the flower, BTW - Have done better ones, as well, was just on-the-go.. Can just select 800 x600 or 1...
It's strange: I can't identify an option to scale it down sizewise, without downgrading the resolution, actually don't know how to influence size.. - and I guess once the pic is uploaded from the initial source ( iphone in that case), it somehow takes the...
have to give up, can't re-scale it's size, tried others - still big.. :-( - have no ( zero !) idea if the iShack menu - choices on " resize image" refer to the dimensions ( pixel numbers) for HOSTING the pic or for the case, if one is uploading the pic; F...
... were still afflilated at the time that the DSA was imported. It's just that V&C was marketed in this country as a maker of dress watches only. Therefore, I'm not surprised that they aren't included in the specialty catalog. As far as the advertisement...
A very interesting read and sequence of very educative documents.. Makes one think.. - but makes one reflect about fom where we came, to where we are.. Very nice time travel again ! Your posts are always real highlights and your series are keepers for me ...
Hey KoC! All these watches and documents always make you wonder… Sometimes you find “the answer” sometimes you don’t. But what’s interesting is to go back and read and re-think again after some time… What you thought was the right answer might be just ano...
.. Lightning fast.. Well, the important thing is .. Enlightment, passion - but then patience ( not my biggest virtue), But I did learn, willlusten further and also enjoy, Also your great and significant posts, - I happily maintain with tipping my cap - th...
That I am no good at (either)… But the only way of success when it comes to collecting vintage watches! Patience and time… Still many old documents and ads to go thru – think and re-think their meaning and content. Like this old document from 1938. Damn, ...
Thank everybody for chipping in with info and shining a bit of light on this mythical watch! Thank you! And also thank you, Ubik for your very kind words! Best Blomman
... have been busy and missed your post and should read it earlier. WOW, as usual, great post again. currently, this DSA series is being missed in my Memo collection... must somehow be to catch up this soon, hopefully! stefan