Luxurious and elegant, this 1960s Jaeger-LeCoultre is a a piece of watchmaking art.
The 18k white gold case, adorned with factory diamond set, houses a refined sunburst dial. A rarity for its time, the large case size was exceptional in the 60s and lends the watch an impressive presence while exuding vintage luxury through its brilliant diamond embellishments.
The silver sunburst dial captivates with its authentic patina that adds charm and elegantly reflects the history of this timepiece.
A standout feature and true rarity is the white gold bracelet by Gay-Frères, stamped 1964. Its detachable design offers versatility, as most precious metal bracelets of the time were integrated into the case. The original JLC clasp, engraved with the year 1964, underlines the authenticity and historical significance of this watch.
Many collectors aspire to wear such bracelets, but they are often too short. With a generous length of 19.5 cm, this bracelet is perfectly suited for larger wrists as well.
This watch has spent decades in a safe, preserving its pristine condition. More than a timepiece, it is a statement of pure elegance, style, and exclusivity - a true collector's item that has stood the test of time and would enhance any collection.
Condition report
Dial: Excellent condition with intact original sunburst finish, caramel-toned patina, applied JLC logo, and signed "Swiss Made".
Case: 18k white gold case with original JLC diamond setting, no signs of wear, deep engravings on the case back and original JLC crown.
Movement: Jaeger-LeCoultre manually wound caliber operates perfectly - values on the timegrapher: rate deviation: -12s/day, amplitude: 148, beat error: 0.7.
Bracelet: Gay-Frères 18k white gold mesh bracelet - detachable - length: 19.5 cm.
Serial number: 934135
Int.Exe.: 30230