Sometimes good things take a while.. The case of completing a search

Jan 24, 2015,11:03 AM
 


It indeed has been taking me a pretty while.. The little story of searching for a certain Vintage JLC..

Friends, some of you might remember one or two posts some time ago.
About finding by coincidence in Amsterdam two Vintages, one really nice JLC E159 for my wife
and for myself a little Omega two-tone Automatic from ~1943

Just find two shots from these finds, some 3,5 years ago..


Our first E159 some years ago. A find for a lady



For me just a little bumper Automatic from 40ies


Ever since that time, I have been drawn towards this JLC E159,
because of its charm, relaxed sobriety and appeal.

But my dear wife hadn't let this one go, so I had been chasing one
of these balanced classics, or their cousin, the 109 ( same dial and case,
but instead of a central second, a subsecond @6.).

Our dear Blomman had posted a very nice Duo shot of E159 & 109,
quite some time ago, and so did Nico with his & a friend's perfect 159- SHOMs,
which has even been more elusive to me.


Left: the cousin E109; Right: E159 SHOM ( credit: Blomman)



Here 2 special E 159s- the SHOM ( credit: Nico)


So when a kind fellow purist, knowing of my search, had tipped me off, that
a E 159 might be popping up, I truly was excitedly eager to see it.

Luckily, all that materialized, and I was fortunate to pull the trigger
on this one.
smile

She's not famous, not flashy, neither blingy nor sophisticated, but I love
her sober, but fine appeal, in a quiet way elegant and timeless, as well:

A great case, size of 32 mm, and on mine with a deep black dial with beautifully
patinated (Radium) numbers; the only thing is that the otherwise excellent appeal
has the pecularity of " empty" sword hands;

These look original, likely, but the lume substance,
probably Radium, between the hands "framing" is gone;
either by crumbling away or/ and having been removed, due to another reason,
or - least likely - always have been without lume and were empty to begin with (?)..

Thus, I am more than happy to share some initial shots of my most recent
arrival, the first one in 2015, my new lucky Vintage catch , the JLC E 159:


Here the new find: black dialled E 159



Very nice deep black dial and a quiet appeal



Wears really comfy.. In no way she's too small



Two 159s sending kind greetings



A white and a black lady


Hope you liked the little excursion into this window of some JLC Vintages .
I do like them.. A lot..

Wishing you all a great WE,
Best, hs
smile smile

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This is why I love vintage JLCs...

 
 By: amanico : January 24th, 2015-11:13
Not all of them are famous, nor sought after, but many are top looking. This black marvel is no exception. Huge congratulations, my dear friend. Nicolas

Thx kindly !.. Yes, really happy about the 2nd 159 in house.. But I'll not give up..

 
 By: hs111 : January 24th, 2015-11:24
.. the quest for a SHOM ! ;) Even more, as it has been taking me 3,5 years to find my " regular"159. So, life can be full of surprises.. And with a luttle help of good friends.. Hmmm... Who knows ... ~br> Thx again and my very Best, dear Nico, Best, hs

;))=>> :))) !!...

 
 By: hs111 : January 24th, 2015-11:37
;))=>> :))) !!

How would I? :)))

 
 By: amanico : January 24th, 2015-11:38
I promise you that when I find one, I will inform you... ;) Best, Nicolas

Great pair, my friend! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 24th, 2015-11:27
Yin and Yang! You need them both! :) Best Blomman

I know, I know.. That's...

 
 By: hs111 : January 24th, 2015-11:35
I know, I know.. That's the challenge.. And still chasing the Super rare SHOM ! For now, yes - we've got a greenish/white dial & my black dialled, the first of Yin & Yangs. - Guess, I'll have to encourage good 'ol KoC ! Thanks & Best, hs

Nice find!

 
 By: DRMW : January 24th, 2015-12:46
I like the hands on it, very cool find! HAGWE hs111 -MW

H, I have to say, that looks simply stunning.

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 25th, 2015-07:45
Perseverance is everything...congratulations to you

J.., Thx for your kind looking.. Yes, has been ~3,5 chase for this black 159.. :))

 
 By: hs111 : January 25th, 2015-08:03
.. and Yes, I have again been lucky, as the condition is really superb, and I am usually very careful with too positive judging of my own stuff.. Also, you said it, persverance is one attribute, I needed to learn from friends, such as yourself, Nico and B... 

So long as a 6610 is original....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 25th, 2015-08:04
....it is always a winner. Yours is superb.

I just love it

 
 By: Robert_ : January 26th, 2015-04:48
as you might have guessed from my own first endeavour into vintage watches :) I can see some family resemblence with my 2907B. Best Robert ...  

And here your famous picture with Natos...

 
 By: amanico : January 26th, 2015-05:23
Finally! ;) Best, Nicolas ...  

Thx for your kind looking !.. Yes, these Vintages are cute little marvels !.. BTW..

 
 By: hs111 : January 26th, 2015-06:39
.. as far as one could judge , your somewhat dark enclosed pics also remind me on the Ref 109 ( also like a "159" but with subsecond @ 6). Thus, yours might be a sister Reference to the 109 mentioned. (?!) Maybe our friend Blomman here or our kind moderat... 

info on the watch above...

 
 By: Ilja : January 26th, 2015-13:01
It's a caliber 463 usually with matching case AND movement serial. The caliber is unique to this watch, a dedicated movement like 479 and 488. Many circumstands tell it is a contract German military watch from WW2. The manufacture refuses to comment, but ...