Jaeger LeCoultre E 329 Features


Ref. No. :E 329
Code :100000011896
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :1950
Location :Germany, Stuttgart
Price : € 1,898 (= $ 2,360)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :35 mm
Thickness :10 mm
Glass :Plexiglass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Buckle
Functions :Date
Others :Small Seconds, Luminescent Hands, Only Original Parts
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Jaeger LeCoultre E 329 The Related Reviews:
- I suppose my first clue this watch would be a blem is that it came with a manual almost an inch thick. Regardless, I bought this watch primarily for its altimeter. I was attracted to it b/c it uses a solar cell (no battery changes and recalibration every coupel years), and the Atomic time synching.
Unfortunately, the altimeter has never worked perly. At about 10,000 feet, it simply bugs out. Casio customer service could not figure it out, and now my watch is gone for the summer, having been returned to Casio for them to try to figure out the blem and repair it.
I originally owed a Suunto. I should have stuck with that brand. - ----
[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by TRUNEEDA MARSHALL Belgiqua Liege from Netherlands Purmerend
- Awsome +++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Stephen Hamilton USA Wellington from Netherlands Purmerend
- I agree with the others, this is a beautiful and comfortable watch to wear. I searched a long time to pick the right watch to buy and am glad I finally chose this one.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Connie I The Netherlands The Haque from Netherlands Purmerend
Jaeger LeCoultre E 329 wrist watches news:
Hello, my name is Scott I am new to this forum and to real watches. After a few years of admiring Hamilton watches from afar I have finally managed to get my hands on one, a Railroad Autochrono. Now, I have always been fascinated with watches and their workings but I know very little about them. I was wondering if anyone could steer me towards books or links that can help me out. I prefer a good book if possible.I am looking for several things. Firstly anything on watches, movements and terminologies as I know very little about this stuff. Apparently my watch has an A07-211 movement, well I have no idea what that means. Secondly I would like to get some history on Hamilton watches. Are there any books out there written on the subject? Any guidance is much appreciated.Thanks very much in advance, Scott
Just got this guy for $10. It runs fine and the dial is pretty clean. Does anyone know is this a Marlin? Or, a Mercury? Something else?I know it's 1950s/60s due to the "waterproof" designation.Also, does anyone know how this type back is removed? Is it meant to be turned/unscrewed via the 4 slots?Or pried off?Thanks!
I've been eyeing this watch for a while and decided to grab it.I've had many of Fred's (Bernhardt Watches) pass through my hands, though I'm sad to say the only watch I never sold was the blue/orange GMT he offers. (I really do miss the orange/red dial C50 that I owned a while back.)And since four hand GMT's are my secret passion, this is keeping my blue/orange company.Again, simplicity makes my heart go pitter patter. The fixed bezel on this watch looks superb. Great watch.
I was wondering if it's possible (I mean, I know it's possible, but is it possible?)to convert a pocket watch into a wrist watch. What would the main difficulties of doing so?I was browsing through some pocket watches on the bay, and found some that I thought would look great as wrist watches. Admittedly, however, I know next to nothing about pocket watches.Has anyone done this?
May I know if this watch is still on retail? I have not seen it anywhere.








