Jaeger-LeCoultre Manual Winding Stainless Steel Case 1940s Vintage Watch
An antique Jaeger-LeCoultre watch.
The item is a used item made in the 1940s.
It is a hand-wound watch.
The size is 33 mm in diameter and 10 mm thick.
The case is made of stainless steel and has a screw cap.
Maintenance and Care
Set the time and wind the watch before putting it on your wrist. This prevents lateral pressure.
Wipe your watch (excluding leather straps) regularly with a soft cloth.
Do not leave your watch exposed to large temperature changes, humidity, direct sunlight, or strong magnetic fields.
When our watchmakers repair a watch due to a breakdown or inspection, they will completely disassemble the watch, carefully check every detail, and replace any defective parts. The movement uses special lubricants to keep it running smoothly and is tested to ensure that the watch is accurate.
Please Note
Antique watches mainly refer to watches made before 1960, and due to the time period in which they were manufactured and their age, a high degree of precision cannot be expected. All parts are not genuine from the manufacturer. It may have been replaced.
Antique and vintage watches may not be completely original.
It is difficult to trace the history of overhauls, redundancies, repairs, and parts replacements.
Depending on the product, there may be quirks such as the crown. Think of it as one way to enjoy old antique items.
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