14ct LeCoultre asymetrical watch.
This is a fantastic asymetrical case in 14ct white gold, set with diamonds from LeCoultre and made in the 1940's.
LeCoultre was part of the Jaeger Le Coultre division that completed the watch movements in America. It had a wonderful 17 jewelled manual wind movement that keeps perfect time.
Set with 5 diamonds on the top and a cluster of 8 diamonds on the bottom, the case measures 16mm x 21mm (or 35mm from the very top with the diamonds to the bottom) and will be such a talking piece every time that it is worn.
This is a great vintage LeCoultre diamond set watch that stands out from all the rest.
Stock # M929cc
Maker: LeCoultre
Circa: 1940.
$Sold.
LeCoultre was part of the Jaeger Le Coultre division that completed the watch movements in America. It had a wonderful 17 jewelled manual wind movement that keeps perfect time.
Set with 5 diamonds on the top and a cluster of 8 diamonds on the bottom, the case measures 16mm x 21mm (or 35mm from the very top with the diamonds to the bottom) and will be such a talking piece every time that it is worn.
This is a great vintage LeCoultre diamond set watch that stands out from all the rest.
Stock # M929cc
Maker: LeCoultre
Circa: 1940.
$Sold.
Vintage LeCoultre wrist watch.
Here we have a fantastic vintage LeCoultre watch in a rectangular case and fitted with an amazing steeped glass.
The movement is signed LeCoultre and was made in the Vacheron Constantin factory in the United States in the 1940's.
The 10ct gold filled case measures 37mm x 23mm and is in brilliant condition, and is a very sought after rectangular shape. The glass fitted is simply a talking point on its very own. Steeped to a point in the middle, it gives it a fantastic look about the whole watch.
To avoid steep import taxes in the United States and to promote the local watch industry, America imposed very high import taxes during the 1940's for imported watch movements and cases, and stated that 51% of a watch had to be made in America.
To get around this, Vacheron and LeCoultre (among others) opened watch making factories in America, imported a partially made movement from the parent factory in Switzerland, and finished it in the "new" American factory.
This movement is signed "VXN" denoting it being made in the Vacheron Constantin factory for LeCoultre.
If you are after a watch that has history and looks superb, then really consider this one.
Stock # M661
Circa: 1940
Maker: LeCoultre
$Sold.
The movement is signed LeCoultre and was made in the Vacheron Constantin factory in the United States in the 1940's.
The 10ct gold filled case measures 37mm x 23mm and is in brilliant condition, and is a very sought after rectangular shape. The glass fitted is simply a talking point on its very own. Steeped to a point in the middle, it gives it a fantastic look about the whole watch.
To avoid steep import taxes in the United States and to promote the local watch industry, America imposed very high import taxes during the 1940's for imported watch movements and cases, and stated that 51% of a watch had to be made in America.
To get around this, Vacheron and LeCoultre (among others) opened watch making factories in America, imported a partially made movement from the parent factory in Switzerland, and finished it in the "new" American factory.
This movement is signed "VXN" denoting it being made in the Vacheron Constantin factory for LeCoultre.
If you are after a watch that has history and looks superb, then really consider this one.
Stock # M661
Circa: 1940
Maker: LeCoultre
$Sold.
LeCoultre Futurematic watch.
This is one fantastic and highly sought after watches from LeCoultre.
A vintage LeCoultre Futurematic made in the 1950's in a gold filled case.
The Futurematics are wonderful! Firstly the watch has a great dial with the sub-seconds at the 3 O'clock position, and a power reserve at the 9 O'clock position.
While the dial is not spotless, iti s 100% original and has not been re-painted.
Secondly, to set the watch, there is a "slide" button that is slid across to change the time.
The case itself is great. With fancy lugs, the watch case measures a nice 36mm and looks superb on the wrist.
The "bumper" style automatic movement has been servied and runs great.
Overall, if you are after a highly desirable and collectable vintage watch, especially by LeCoultre, then this Futurematic might just be it!
Maker: LeCoultre
Circa: 1950
$Sold.
A vintage LeCoultre Futurematic made in the 1950's in a gold filled case.
The Futurematics are wonderful! Firstly the watch has a great dial with the sub-seconds at the 3 O'clock position, and a power reserve at the 9 O'clock position.
While the dial is not spotless, iti s 100% original and has not been re-painted.
Secondly, to set the watch, there is a "slide" button that is slid across to change the time.
The case itself is great. With fancy lugs, the watch case measures a nice 36mm and looks superb on the wrist.
The "bumper" style automatic movement has been servied and runs great.
Overall, if you are after a highly desirable and collectable vintage watch, especially by LeCoultre, then this Futurematic might just be it!
Maker: LeCoultre
Circa: 1950
$Sold.