I don't have a wrist shot as these 2 marvels are not mine. But to give you an idea, here is a Lecoultre Mark VII Weems on my 7 inches wrist. The Mark VII Weems is 32 / 33 mm. I am not disturbed by the size. Best, Nicolas
Some watches from the Manufacture to celebrate THE day. From circa 1940 And this Mark 7 no Weems, from 1942. Watches for braves. It is incredible to think that these watches are still alive after all these years and events. If only they could speak.... Be
A fresh picture of my Lecoultre Mark VII Weems from the early II World War. A watch loaded with history, and full of charm. And... what a character! Best, Nicolas
.. and also another one of my nice visits to Paris, including some afternoon hours „en bord de la Seine“; Had been just finding my own WWW.. Best, hs JLC www (left), IWC Mark 11 (middle), LeCoultre Mark VIi Weems (right)
This is their Day. The Mark VII Weems is from 1940, while the Mark VII Fat Lugs was issued in 1942, both for the Pilots. A day to remember. Best, Nicolas
My treasure: A couple of Mark VII: Big lugs versus Weems. 1942 for the big lugs, 1940 for the Weems. Then, the Mark 11 and the WWW. 1953, for this Royal Australian Air force, 1945 for the WWW. And, to end in beauty, the full collection, with the HSTP pock
Also good memories to another great time in one of my absolute fav cities.. JLC WWW/ MOD dial (left); Chromium plated & LeCoultre Mark VII Weems (right) IWC - Mark 11 A bit bold but charming Trio Best & HAGWE, hs. PS: Guess, still have to hunt for the