Specifications
SKU
226202594609
Item
Wristwatch
Brand
LeCoultre
Model
Wrist Alarm
Case Material
Steel
Country
Swiss
Jewels
Gender
Men's
Grade
Size
34mm
Movement
Mechanical
Year
Dial Color
Band Material
Functions
Type
Department
Balance
Measurements
Diameter
34mm
Dial Diameter
Width
Length
Height
Thickness
Inside Diameter
Outside Diameter
Inside Width
Inside Length
Outside Length
Outside Width
Box Length
Box Width
Standardized Size
Condition
Pre Memovox Wrist Alarm Lecoultre in fair shape, dial is a bit worn.
About the brand: Dating all the way back to 1833, LeCoultre was founded in Vallée de Joux, Switzerland and rapidly became one of the largest producers of watch calibers, even producing movement blanks for the likes of Patek Philippe in the early 20th century. Following an exclusive contract between LeCoultre, Cartier, and French inventor Edmond Jaeger to produce slim pocket watch calibers for Cartier, LeCoultre and Jaeger teamed up in 1937 to form Jaeger-LeCoultre. Up until 1985 - Tariff restrictions caused all models meant for the American market to be produced as LeCoultre models. Today, Jaeger-LeCoultre is still one of the finest Swiss watchmakers ever and produces elegant and masterfully made watches.
- Overall Condition: Fair, overall condition for its age.
- Functions: Running, but may be in need of service. This means, it can run unreliably, start or stop and timekeeping is not guaranteed. Losing 5 seconds a day with a 240 amplitude and 1.5ms beat error.
- Case: There are scratches on the case.
- Crystal: There are scratches on the crystal.
- Dial: The dial has scratches and discoloration.
- Band: The band is not original.
About the brand: Dating all the way back to 1833, LeCoultre was founded in Vallée de Joux, Switzerland and rapidly became one of the largest producers of watch calibers, even producing movement blanks for the likes of Patek Philippe in the early 20th century. Following an exclusive contract between LeCoultre, Cartier, and French inventor Edmond Jaeger to produce slim pocket watch calibers for Cartier, LeCoultre and Jaeger teamed up in 1937 to form Jaeger-LeCoultre. Up until 1985 - Tariff restrictions caused all models meant for the American market to be produced as LeCoultre models. Today, Jaeger-LeCoultre is still one of the finest Swiss watchmakers ever and produces elegant and masterfully made watches.
Overall Condition
Case
Crystal
Crystal Condition
Dial
Crown
Crown Condition
Hands
Hands Condition
Band
Function
Winding
Timing Data
Additional Notes
Strong alarm sound.