Dear Nicolas, i found a strange dial, its obviously a redone one but has the same round dots as the E2644 furthermore there is still some blue paint on the back. in my opinion this was a real E2644 blue dial thanks for looking Best Gerald
There are still some vintage Jaeger / Lecoultre and Jaeger Lecoultre I am running after, and for some years, now. This one is one of them. Smoked blue dial, round dots, nice 37 mm case, Valjoux 72 inside, and screw in case back. Without forgetting these b
Here is a quite rare vintage Lecoultre Chronograph Ref E 2644 belonging to our dear friend Abel. I am desperately hunting one for more than 10 years, now, and could only see two of them in the metal. Here you have a Valjoux 72 Chrono movement, a superb 37
Two examples from the late 60's and early 70's to prove the contrary. The E 2644 ( wish it were mine... ) And my beloved Polaris II Blue, ref E 870. These dials are magic. Enjoy. Nicolas
My first writ on this forum - first vintage LeCoultre You surely know the handset is not quite proper - i can live with the white hour and minute hands - they better match the watch like the silver ones BUT Looking for the paddle style Center second Hand
Wonderful JLC vintage it is ! I am in the spell of this one but seems impossible to find even any detail about this... Credits : E2644 pic from fellow Purist, sorry I don’t recollect who it was. Best, Mahesh.,
The E 2644 is really a little beauty. A few years ago I had the chance of meeting here in Buenos Aires a high rank representative of JLC for South America visiting my Country. He showed me the beautiful Gyro tourbillon he was wearing and I surprised him w
Last autumn I was contacted by Jaeger-LeCoultre and asked if I could have a meeting with one of their Official Ambassador due to my interest in the brand... I thought Official Ambassador of the brand, actor, red carpet... Well, that is very very far from