LeCoultre 444 Uniplan, dual-signed Asprey
Dual-signed watches has always been of interest for watch collectors. Often it adds a bit of spice to the history
REPORTS FROM A PASSIONATE WATCH COLLECTOR
Dual-signed watches has always been of interest for watch collectors. Often it adds a bit of spice to the history
You who follows me here may have read my report on the Jaeger-LeCoultre: 2400 the Two in One. One thing
This year it has been very clear that one of the strategies used by several watch brands is to offer
Lately we have seen an increasing popularity of watches with Enamel dials. Everything from “plain” white to more fashionable colours
That Jaeger were early into the vehicle business you already know. Mostly panel clocks and instruments – air-planes, boats and
Back in the 1990’s when I started to look into watches more seriously, one phrase that was always said as
If someone would say manual chronograph from late 1930’s or early 1940’s with “Snail dial”, excellent chocolate patina, large stainless
During the 1930’s and 1940’s Jaeger-LeCoultre made a lot of Art Deco inspired rectangular watches. The most well-known being the