You certainly know the Geomatic, one of the most famous Jaeger Lecoultre Chronometer, which took the place of the Geophysic, in 1962. The Geomatic, to make it short, came with two different cases and two different metals. In Steel, Ref E 398: With its fam
My only colored gold watch in the collection is the Geomatic, in rose gold, here. You can imagine how excited I was to be able to take such a picture, and to gather these watches. The absolute legend certainly is the Geophysic, for the vintage JLC collect
What's better way to spend a cold and snowy sunday in Paris, than matching a classic of horology with a classic of French Literature? Geomatic in Rose Gold, on Atala / René by Chateaubriand. Best, Nicolas
Some pictures I took today. This is my only rose gold watch. This is a super elegant watch AND a chronometer, with a good movement inside, the Cal 881. The dial is really something nice, domed, sun ray finish, applied indices. But tough to take in picture
I saw a very nice specimen of Geomatic, today, belonging to a dear friend who had the good idea to come to Paris. Ref E 399. What makes the charm of this reference is the 36 mm case with its long lugs, typical from the steel version. The Gold version, ref
Love that game! Especially if one is able to match watch and box! Like the Zenith Chronometre Cal 135: IWC Ingenieur 666 AD: JLC E 329: JLC E 398: Another game I love to play is matching signs - Rolex 1016: Best Blomman
dear friends, I have got robbed. Among 7 other watches I lost a Geomatic 18K YG ref E398 wearing a dark brown Atanof teju strap and accompanied by a dark brown Jaeger Lecoultre box and a blank JLC garantee. The Geomatic has a case serial number 923835. I