Jaeger-LeCoultre: the U.S. reference system, part 3 – Case Code 114 Quartermaster
Previously I have been reporting about Jaeger-LeCoultre and the U.S. market, how the reference system differs from the Swiss reference
REPORTS FROM A PASSIONATE WATCH COLLECTOR
Previously I have been reporting about Jaeger-LeCoultre and the U.S. market, how the reference system differs from the Swiss reference
I started to describe the reference system in the U.S. market. From the outside, it may look quite unstructured and
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Next comparison I would like to share on the Wooden Beam 2020 is a pair of Jaeger-LeCoultre Cross-hair dials from
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Imagine today, if a company would order 1276 pieces of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control! That is basically what happened here
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I started to write about Jaeger-LeCoultre and the U.S. market and about some of the special watches which only were
Another watch I had the chance to see from the Jaeger-LeCoultre Heritage Galley – the reference E 502 Futurematic Porthole.
That Sweden have a lot of original Omega 2914 Railmaster and 2915/2998 Speedmaster compared to it’s size is well-known, or
The Girard-Perregaux model “Deep Diver” have it’s roots from the 1940’s model “Sea Hawk” which most likely got it’s name