
Jaeger LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre Geomatic
$6,500
In stock · analogshift.com · Watch
To discerning collectors, the name Jaeger LeCoultre is synonymous with beautiful designs and marvelously dependable movements. With its fair share of truly iconic pieces — the Reverso, the Deep Sea Alarm, the Memovox, the Geophysic and the Mark XI, to name a few — JLC has managed to have its finger on the pulse of both the technological and the aesthetic, a feat that is rivaled only by a short list of Swiss manufactures.
To make matters more impressive, during WWII, Jaeger LeCoultre was one of only a few Swiss manufactures that continued designing and producing consumer-grade timepieces alongside mil-spec aviation wristwatches, plus a wide array of gauges and cockpit timers and clocks. In fact, it was during the war years that JLC developed the Étache, the first square case that offered water resistance comparable to Rolex's Oyster case design.
This particular JLC is an excellent example of the brand's mid-20th century output. JLC insisted on being at the cutting edge of the automatic movement revolution, and the Geomatic line, marketed as technically advanced sports/ scientific pieces, played a big role in this story in the 1960s.
This piece, a stainless steel Geomatic, was one of the first to feature a chronometer certified-movement, the Calibre K881G packing 23 jewels. This watch was extensively tested, and as one of the early automatics to hit the market for general production, it was also extremely capable. The Geomatic launched in 1962 in gold and steel, and this steel variant is in extremely clean condition.
Love history? Love vintage watches? Then this gorgeous piece — complete with a lovely tritium dial in extremely fine condition — certainly belongs on your radar.
This spectacular piece comes from the collection of Zaf Basha, a noted authority on Jaeger-LeCoultre who has published two books: Vintage Military Watches: A Guide for the Collector and Jaeger-LeCoultre: The Ultimate Guide for the Collector. Over the years, Basha put together one of the most impressive assemblages of vintage JLC timepieces in the world, and we're thrilled and honor to offer many of them for sale on Analog:Shift.
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