1958 Jaeger LeCoultre Very Rare "Geophysic Chronometre" in 18K Pink Gold
Manufacturer | Jaeger LeCoultre |
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Model | Geophysic Chronometre |
Year of Manufacture | 1958 |
Reference no. | E168 |
Product no. | A-6614 |
Price |
Manufactured in 1958, this is a highly rare "Geophysic Chronometer" model by Jaeger-LeCoultre, made of 18-karat pink gold. It is a well-known chronometer model among connoisseurs and is an extremely rare model produced to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Jaeger-LeCoultre's founding. It is equipped with a high-performance movement that includes a hacking function and features a dial and inner case made of soft iron, making it highly precise and resistant to magnetism. It is also known as a timepiece that was handed to the crew of the submarine "Noctilus" for its accuracy and magnetic resistance. The manufacturing period was very short, from 1958 to 1959, and the number of units produced is extremely limited, making it a rare piece. The rare 18-karat pink gold case further enhances its uniqueness.
Item details
Serial no. | 141,*** |
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Caliber | P478/BWSbr |
Movement no. | 1,276,*** |
Movement type | Manual winding |
Material | 18K Pink Gold |
Case size | 35mm |
Case type | Screw back Water-resistant |
Dial | Original |
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Type of Indices | Applied |
Belt | Non-original (17mm, lug width) |
Evaluation case | 93% |
Evaluation dial | 95% |
Evaluation mov | 95% |
Condition | 5 |
Rarity | 5 |
Other details
Case: Minor scratches and ageing, but retains original shape and volume, as well as hallmarks.
Dial: Slightly aged, but clean with no noticeable scratches or stains.
Movement: The winding, switching, and hacking functions are fine. Accuracy is around 10 seconds per day.
Dial: Slightly aged, but clean with no noticeable scratches or stains.
Movement: The winding, switching, and hacking functions are fine. Accuracy is around 10 seconds per day.