Jaeger LeCoultre Jaeger LeCoultre 52181 Features


Code :3218
Movement :Manual winding
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :1993
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Switzerland, Lausanne
Price : Fr. 39,000 (= $ 40,367)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Diameter :40 x 25 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
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Jaeger LeCoultre Jaeger LeCoultre 52181 The Related Reviews:
- Watch is lovely and my husband wears it all the time. It did come with a defect; the stem was too short and needed to be replaced. Total repair was $5 and worth every penny.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by susan sims Mexico Mexico D.f. from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch is beautiful and very elegant. It's dantier than it looks in the picture.It's quite long, but it has a double latch. You can unsnap/remove one to shorten it without having to take it to a jeweler to remove a link.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Ragnar Rannok Albania Tirane from Netherlands Purmerend
- Fantastic watch. It's sleek, understated elegance is perfect for everyday wear to the office. The links are easy to adjust for the perfect fit. My husband was very pleased with this gift.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kelly Sachs United States La Quinta from Netherlands Purmerend
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Hi all, Since last week, I flew from a two week holiday in Geneva to London for a viva voce defending my Masters thesis. I am now back at home in Colombo and these are some photos I took in the hotel and back homeTaken in the hotel...At home, I have now dedicated a section for my little library,Tested out my tripod setup with mirror lockup function on this composition of one of my 'other' hobbies, Finally some shots of the watch I am wearing todayTGIF and hope you HAGWE
Yesterday my Eichmuller German Army 500 M dive watch came from Germany. This is the first German watch I have ever owned. My initial impression was very positive. I have now sized the bracelet and worn it for two days. I am very pleased with the look, quality and feel of the watch.The case is 43mm brushed stainless steel and 13mm height. The movement is the quartz Seiko-Epson VX 43 E. The watch ships with a good quality matching stainless steel bracelet and a rubber dive strap. The watch is rated at 500 M.These watches are available on the German ebay site ( pull it up, right click on the auction and through Bling you can get an English tranlation ) from seller designundhightech. My contact was a very friendly lady named Karin who speaks fluent English. The seller has 100% positive feedback for over 4 K transactions. You are charged in Euros, but PayPal works it out in US dollars. The shipping was app. 5 Euros and arrived in 2 weeks. No box is shipped, just papers.Here are some shots I
Well after 4 outstanding months, courtesy of Gallet. I have 2 weeks left. Am I looking forward to returning home? Yes and No. On a happy note, I return to the wedding of my lovely daughter.On a sad note, I will miss it tremendously here. Not just the place, I loved Columbia, not just the museum which was great, not just the library that was outstanding. But the people who I fell in love with. I thank you all.I learned a lot, I touched over 2000 timepieces, gave lectures, and wrote articles - I have even learn to service watches - a dream come true.My intention over my last 2 weeks is to try to make you all become part (members) of NAWCC. We can not truly be 'horologists' people interested in timepieces and NOT support 'our - 'YOUR'' National Treasure.The school has gone - would you want the museum to go as well. I pray not. But it needs 'YOU!This museum is NOT supported by Government grants, It has ONLY a very few staff, and many super volunteers, it can only survive from mem
I have several quartz watches, Seikos, Wenger, Hamilton, and one vintage Omega Seamaster Professional Diver. With the exception of the Omega most are relatively inexpensive. I rarely wear any of them. I've heard that a quartz movement will eventually "burn out." I keep fresh batteries in them even though they just sit. My question is, should I pull the crown out and let them stop or keep them running???Will I prolong the life of the watch or is it better to keep them running???
Greetings Everyone...I have been in this hobby a few years...now my likesseem to be evolving! I am finding that I am liking wind up watches more and more! I really do not know why.. perhaps it's due fact that I have a small collection of vintage Hamilton's and enjoy winding them daily....as well as my more modern Khaki Mechanical.It seems like the vast majority of new watches out there are Autos as most people prefer them, anyone else like wind ups more then auto's?BestBob








