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Mens RARE 1920's JAEGER - LECOULTRE Vintage Wrist Watch

MILITARY STYLE,HIGHT GRADE THREE FINGER BRIDGE MOVEMENT

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Item number:140357757194
Item location:Kiev, Ukraine
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Type: LuxuryBrand: LE COULTRE & Co., SWITZERLAND
Gender: Men'sAge: Pre-1940
Condition: UsedBand Material: GENUINE LEATHER
Movement: Mechanical  

 

LECOULTRE & Co



UNIQUE AND RARE EXAMPLE WRISTWATCH
VERY BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE WRISTWATCH ca 1920’s
VERY BEAUTIFUL MECHANICAL WORK
 

 

 

I am pleased to offer for sale this truly a gorgeous vintage timepiece folks... men’s “LECOULTRE & Co.” timepiece with silver matte dial with luminous fill and signed HIGHT GRADE THREE FINGER BRIDGE MECHANISM.

History:


Today, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso is one of the most famous watches ever produced, but were you aware that the company got its start producing ebauches for other companies? A little known fact about Jaeger-LeCoultre is that in addition to producing movements for its own watches, the company has also produced movements for famous watch houses such as Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, and IWC. As a matter of fact, in the early part of the 20th Century, Jaeger-LeCoultre even supplied ebauches to the great firm of Patek Philippe. Then as now, Jaeger-LeCoultre was considered one of the finest watchmakers in Switzerland.


The year was 1833 when thirty-year-old Antoine
LeCoultre, son of Vallee de Joux watchmaker Jacques LeCoultre, opened a small factory in the town of Le Sentier. Amazingly enough, the current Jaeger-LeCoultre factory is only a few feet away from the site of the original factory. In any event, LeCoultre soon proved himself to be a gifted watchmaker, but an even more brilliant inventor. In 1844, LeCoultre revolutionized the watch industry with the invention of the millionometer, an instrument with which measurements of up to one thousandths of a millimeter could be made accurately. As a result, precisely finished components could be manufactured, resulting in greatly improved accuracy in timekeeping. Likewise, the metric system became the universal measuring standard in watchmaking, while other systems were rendered obsolete.


LeCoultre's motto -- "we must base our experience on science" - was particularly true when it came to manufacturing precision movements and tools. The artistry came later at the hands of a master watchmaker, who assembled, decorated and regulated the movements. In short order, LeCoultre became the leading supplier of movements, parts and tools to the watchmaking industry in Switzerland.


LeCoultre movements were so highly regarded, in fact, that until 1910, the company provided Patek Philippe with most of its raw movements. It was only in later years that Patek Philippe built its own movements from scratch. In the meantime, other companies had come to rely exclusively on LeCoultre's products, from which they would create finished watches. LeCoultre's success was so great that between 1900 and 1919, 40,000 raw movements were produced. Movements sold for between 100 and 400 francs each, not an inconsiderable sum of money back then.


In 1925, the grandson of the firm's founder, David LeCoultre, merged his company with that of Edmond Jaeger, the exclusive supplier of watch movements to Cartier. This is when the modern company known as Jaeger-LeCoultre first came into existence. Incredibly enough, up to this point, Jaeger-LeCoultre had not sold any watches under its own name. The merger, however, prompted further technical innovations, not the least of which was a case made from stainless steel, as well as the creation of the smallest mechanical movement in the world, which weighed less than one gram.


The year 1931 saw the introduction of the Reverso, a wristwatch that could be turned 180 degrees within the case, thereby protecting the crystal and dial. It was a fantastic creation and one that was enthusiastically received by the public. Unfortunately, the worldwide economic crisis and World War II conspired to prevent the Reverso from achieving its full potential.


Changing fashions coupled with the advent of waterproof watches might have forever doomed the watch to obscurity, had it not been for an Italian dealer who visited the factory in the 1960's and noticed a number of unused Reverso cases sitting in a watchmakers' drawer. The Italian dealer bought the cases and fitted them with movements. The finished watches were an instant sell-out and the rest is history. Today, the Reverso is by far Jaeger-LeCoultre's most popular model.


Another interesting story concerns David LeCoultre's bid for Patek Philippe. In 1932, Patek Philippe was in major financial straits and looking for a white knight. LeCoultre, whose company manufactured movements for Patek, wanted to acquire a majority interest. He came close to finalizing a deal, but the Stern brothers, whose company supplied the dials used in Patek Philippe watches, ultimately acquired the company. Although Patek Philippe has certainly prospered under the Stern family's management, it is nonetheless interesting to contemplate what effect a Patek Philippe/Jaeger-LeCoultre merger may have had on the Swiss watch industry.


Needless to say, the company has continued to thrive, introducing such innovations as the Memovox, Futurematic, Atmos Clock (which in and of itself could be the subject of an article) and strikingly original movements such as the world's thinnest automatic with a thickness of just 2.35 mm, just to name a few. The thin automatic movement in particular was an incredible success, as both Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet featured it in wristwatches advertised as being the world's slimmest self-winding timepieces. During the 1970's and early 1980's, Jaeger-LeCoultre produced a 36 jewel, self-winding calibre for Patek Philippe. Once again, both companies had come full circle.


On a final note, it is worth noting that Jaeger-LeCoultre is one of the few companies in Switzerland that still produces its own movements, cases, dials, hands, and bracelets. Virtually every single component in a Jaeger-LeCoultre watch is hand-finished, produced in-house, and this in turn results in strict quality control. As a result, Jaeger-LeCoultre watches are recognized as being among the very finest hand-crafted watches available and evidence of this can be seen in the fact that Jaeger-LeCoultre regularly produces such masterpieces as the Reverso Tourbillon and Reverso Minute Repeater. There is also the Master Control series of watches, which boast 1,000 hours of testing and assembly at the patient hands of a master watchmaker.


In any event, if you are contemplating the purchase of a Jaeger-LeCoultre wristwatch, you've made an excellent choice. It's a highly prestigious and respected brand with a long and wonderful history.

Antoine Le Coultre


1803-1881. Swiss clockmaker.


1826-27: Invented a pinion-cutting machine.


1833: Foundation of the first Jaeger-LeCoultre Manufacture workshop.


1844: Invented the Millionometer (instrument to measure the micron).


1847: Invention of the swing winder, one of the first reliable systems to wind a watch and set it without having to use a key.


1870: The first mechanically-made repetition calibres and chronograph. Invented a new winding mechanism.


1870s: Charles Antoine Le Coultre gradually retired. His three sons took over the factory with Edmond Jaeger at the start. His grandson, Jacques-David LeCoultre, formed a partnership with the French watchmaker in 1903.

This watch “Le COULTRE Watch Co.” with signed HIGHT GRADE THREE FINGER BRIDGE MECHANISM was produced approx in 1920’s.

 

This timepiece features a handsome silver matte enamel finished dial is in excellent condition. It features black enamel Arabic numerals, steel skeleton hands with luminous fill, a 60 minutes outer track border, a 24 hour inner track border and “sweep” steel seconds hand.

 

Signed “LECOULTRE & Co.” below the 12.

 

The hardened acrylic crystal is in good condition.

It is a registered design model that features a three piece STEEL case that provides with glass cover of back lid. STEEL case, new custom made, fantastic, build specially for this excellent LE COULTRE movement. 

 

Peeking inside via the glass lid I find a spotless and high quality THREE FINGER BRIDGE manual wind gold plated lever escapement movement with red Ruby jewels. The movement signed LECOULTRE & Co.

 

This beautiful wristwatch has the original movement in an excellent status which was very well saved, considering age of this watch.

 

Note the nail set feature below the crown. You press the pin "IN" and then move the crown to set the hands.

 

It is fitted on a new 22mm brown lizard grain genuine leather strap with chrome gold buckle that is vintage style and goes great with this wonderful watch.


Diameter (with crown):        53.00 mm
Diameter (without crown):   48.50 mm
Watch crystal diameter:      43.00 mm
Thickness:                          14.50 mm


This very fine watch winds and sets very smoothly while keeping very good, accurate time.

 

Because of the vintage nature of the watch I cannot guarantee its absolute time keeping accuracy even if they are in good running condition and in some rare occasions may require additional adjustment.

 


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