Jaeger LeCoultre Automatic 'NOS'

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Sometimes we are lucky to find an unworn watch, in this case from Jaeger LeCoultre. The watch is dated 1968 and will be sold with the original box, papers, strap and buckle. It's a very wearable dresswatch. With it's size of 35 mm it's a watch for men or women. The movement runs like a dream. The Tritium silver dial is in outstanding condition. Wow, what a beauty.

Introduction

Jaeger LeCoultre The collaboration between Jaeger and LeCoultre led to the company being officially renamed Jaeger-LeCoultre in 1937. However, from 1932 to approximately 1985, due to the Smoot Hawley Tariff Act, watches were cased in locally produced cases in North America and sold under the name LeCoultre by the company Vacheron-LeCoultre, a subsidiary of Longines-Wittnauer, with slightly different case designs. After 1985, Jaeger-LeCoultre was adopted uniformly worldwide. According to factory records, the last movement to be used in an American LeCoultre watch was shipped out of Le Sentier in 1976. The LeCoultre trademark expired in 1985 and was replaced by the Jaeger-LeCoultre trademark.

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Shipping

Packages are generally dispatched within 2 days after receipt of payment and are shipped within the Netherlands by Registered Mail through the Dutch carrier PostNL and for other countries by Fedex. Consult us if you prefer another method of shipping. For most destinations tracking is available.