Jaeger LeCoultre 146.8.97 Features


Ref. No. :146.8.97
Code :642-11
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Germany, Dresden
Price : € 5,050 (= $ 6,280) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :918
No. of Jewels :22
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :41,5 mm
Thickness :12 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Date, Alarm
Others :Screw-Down Crown
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Jaeger LeCoultre 146.8.97 wrist watches news:
We recently received a phone call from a client who wanted to pick up a couple of our Herald (distressed buffalo) straps for a modification project. Mike went on to explain that he likes to buy pre-made straps and modify them to his liking, by changing/adding stitching and tweaking the leather. It's a given that people will change the buckle on a strap to best match the watch case finish, but we had never really seen in-depth modifications done to off the shelf straps (custom, made from scratch straps not included). Mike promised he would supply us with pictures of the finished project, and he came through.This is the strap that he started with:Distressed brown buffalo, unstitched, with the sewn-in, flat GPF Mod-Dep buckle.Mike created some high- and low-lights on the leather by oiling and buffing the leather. He added stitching by the lugs with a nice and thick tan waxed thread. And to top it all off, he reshaped and curved the sewn-in GPF buckle. We love the finished product so much,
Shock Resistance: As defined by the U.S. government regulation, a watch's ability to withstand an impact equal to that of being dropped onto a wood floor from a height of three feet.
Found an old "Seamaster" from around 1960. I really have a passion for the old handwind movements, in this case the cal 268 ("30T5").Here are a couple movement photos. The movement was in such good shape my watchmaker said he thought the watch had never been opened.The case and crystal were a different story; looked like it had been in someones junk drawer amidst the screwdrivers and lag bolts for the last 50 years.It's undergoing "rehab" as we speak.More to follow...
You've bumped your AP on something and are afraid to look for the next couple minutes.....Luckily this time just bumped the crystal whe
At the moment its resting in the box. But snapped a few pics before I tucked it down.








