The JLC book is out

Oct 07, 2008,05:00 AM
 

Hello,

The book is finally out as of September 23.

I'm not sure I would call it a complete documentation of JLC (that would probably require 2000 pages!) but it should be a fairly thorough discussion of most relevant models between 1925 and 1970. It covers about 50-60 watches in great depth and another 90-100 with a little less depth. Definitely a solid start, let's put it that way, as it will include case references, production dates and figures and repair notes.

 

Thanks,

Zaf

 

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How vintage are you ready to go ?

 
 By: Clavi : June 22nd, 2008-10:01
It seems that vintage is growing slightly on this board these days. Firstly there was all the buzz around the Polaris, and lately, biggies 70's memos seem to attract a wider audience too. Now, who is ready to embark in the world of 'seriously vintage' Jae...  

Is that a contest?-)

 
 By: Marv : June 22nd, 2008-13:04
Clavi, this etrier is nice and I would not hesitate one second to wear such a nice watch. Your question rings like a challenge. Please note that I am ready to go to even smaller and older watches!-) Recently, I had the chance to see a jaeger duoplan, a ve... 

ready to go smaller and older too -)

 
 By: Clavi : June 23rd, 2008-04:15
Well actually I can go smaller .... and much smaller.......  

An amazing timepiece. [nt]

 
 By: KCLQMULKU : June 22nd, 2008-14:16

Historical cues

 
 By: AndrewD : June 22nd, 2008-21:48

ready to go as vintage as possible...

 
 By: karmin : June 23rd, 2008-01:34
Clavi, I wish I could have found such a gorgious watch. Although its size could be quite outdated, its shape, its dial, its lungs are very attractive. The bakelite box is the icing on the cake. My only concern regarding vintage watches would be the overal... 

A complete documentation on JLC vintage watches should come very soon

 
 By: Marv : June 23rd, 2008-03:10
I agree with you that there is today a real lack of reference material on JLC vintage watches. However, the two main factors that explain this situation should be significantly reduced in the future: - JLC has decided to put more effort on the exploration... 

full information

 
 By: karmin : June 23rd, 2008-03:27
Hi, I am also definitely looking forward to see Zaf Basha's book, but as far as I understood from other forums, this summer is a little bit too early for the release, no ? To what extent is JLC ready to open, i.e. put on the net and not only in Le Sentier... 

Hope it has not been delayed

 
 By: Marv : June 23rd, 2008-04:37
From what I have read on Zaf's web site, the release was scheduled for "late July 2008 if all goes as planned." (posted on the 12th of May) But if you have more fresh information, I would be pleased to know the updated release date (even for a bad news...... 

mistake

 
 By: karmin : June 23rd, 2008-07:47

The JLC book is out

 
 By: zaf_basha : October 7th, 2008-05:00
Hello, The book is finally out as of September 23. I'm not sure I would call it a complete documentation of JLC (that would probably require 2000 pages!) but it should be a fairly thorough discussion of most relevant models between 1925 and 1970. It cover... 

Thanks, Zaf!

 
 By: amanico : October 7th, 2008-05:17

Amazing, Clavi!

 
 By: HerrK : June 26th, 2008-06:55
Have you got pics of the movement? Is it decorated and in near perfect condition too? Cheers Christian

no movement pics

 
 By: Clavi : June 26th, 2008-21:24
I didn't take pics of the movement However, I saw it, and I can tell you it is very finely decorated, with smooth 40's style geneva stripes, nice anglage, and everything that made a premium movement at the time (doing fine, state of the art finishing for ...  

Very nice pic, Clavi.Just a question

 
 By: amanico : June 26th, 2008-22:29
On the case back, you can read Lecoultre, but on the movement, it is written Jaeger Le Coultre... I believed that this kind of mismatch wasn't good, some few exceptions apart. Is this watch one of theses few exceptions? Best. Nicolas

case markings are correct

 
 By: Clavi : June 27th, 2008-05:27
Actually, you will never find a Jaeger LeCoultre signed case in any vintage Jaeger LeCoultre. LeCoultre is the correct marking whatever is written on the dial. The other 'rule' you might confuse with is that indeed most frequently the name on the movement...