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A fine example of the 1970s Jaeger-LeCoultre Master-Quartz, featuring a striking champagne dial with applied gold baton hour markers and matching hands. A white date aperture is positioned at 3 o’clock, offering clean legibility.
The distinctive tonneau-shaped stainless steel case measures approximately 39mm in width, with the case back embossed with the Master-Quartz emblem and signed LeCoultre Co. The watch retains its original JLC crown and is fitted to the original Jaeger-LeCoultre ostrich leather strap, adding to its authenticity and charm.
This timepiece is presented in good vintage condition, showing light hairline scratches to the case and crystal consistent with age and careful wear. The movement is running well and keeping good time.
A classic piece of 1970s design, combining JLC’s craftsmanship with the pioneering quartz technology of the era.
A fine example of the 1970s Jaeger-LeCoultre Master-Quartz, featuring a striking champagne dial with applied gold baton hour markers and matching hands. A white date aperture is positioned at 3 o’clock, offering clean legibility.
The distinctive tonneau-shaped stainless steel case measures approximately 39mm in width, with the case back embossed with the Master-Quartz emblem and signed LeCoultre Co. The watch retains its original JLC crown and is fitted to the original Jaeger-LeCoultre ostrich leather strap, adding to its authenticity and charm.
This timepiece is presented in good vintage condition, showing light hairline scratches to the case and crystal consistent with age and careful wear. The movement is running well and keeping good time.
A classic piece of 1970s design, combining JLC’s craftsmanship with the pioneering quartz technology of the era.