The " Double vision " shot. 2000 cases were made, but not all were reassembled, by far. Typically from the 70ies, a look and a character apart. Best, Nicolas
The one in the middle ( 2648 ) belongs to a friend. And it is only a microscopic idea of the rich diversity of Jaeger, Lecoultre and Jaeger Lecoultre vintage Chronographs! Best, Nicolas
One which belongs to a good friend of ours. 43 mm of fun(ky) pleasure, which is not that big, since there are no lugs. A kind of amusing and great looking disco volante. Best, Nicolas
43 mm big, but very wearable due to the absence of lugs. Exceptional size for that time. And what an array of colors! It cannot deny it belongs to the 70's ( 1970 / 1972 ). Thanks to its owner for allowing me to take some pictures of this watch. Best, Nic
Patina is a vast subject of discussion. Some hate it, others love it. In the heart of the discussion, the lovers will be attracted by the soul of the patina, while the others will say it is all about rust, discoloration... I for one will say that if the p
This is the last watch which I will post from this " Julie's Treasures " series. I wanted to end in beauty with that one. She loved it, but she had to part with it because she had to finance a project on four wheels, and I felt a bit responsible for that.
Cousins, these two chronographs are. Same case, the dials are different but share the same style, different movements ( Valjoux 72 for the 2648, Valjoux 7736 for the " C " ). The 2648: " The C ": Stunning, don't you think? Best, Nicolas