A limited edition titanium, automatic "AMVOX1" alarm wristwatch, by Jaeger-LeCoultre in association with Aston Martin The circular grey dial with luminous Arabic and baton numerals, luminous hands, central rotating hand for alarm, outer rotating 1/5th seconds ring, Arabic fifths divisions, and date aperture, the case with crown at "2" for alarm winding and setting and crown at "4" for time and date setting, the case with Aston Martin logo, to maker's leather straps with maker's buckle, case width 42mm., in maker's box with card outer and instruction booklet Dial signed Jaeger-leCoultre, case signed Limited Series No. 0993 1000 Aston Martin Jaeger-leCoultre and No. 0993 190.T.97 View on Christie's.com
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An automatic alarm "Memovox" wristwatch, by Jaeger-LeCoultre The circular gilt dial with raised baton hour markers, central alarm setting disc, date aperture and sweep seconds, the case with twin crowns in the case band and screw on back, diameter of case 37mm., to alligator straps Dial signed Jaeger-leCoultre Automatic, case No. 1130796 View on Christie's.com
A SWISS GILT-BRASS ATMOS CLOCK JAEGER LECOULTRE, GENEVA. CIRCA 1960 The dial with applied gilt numerals, gilt-brass hands, the movement of typical form and signed 'LE COULTRE CIE/ATMOS', the top punch numbered '89930'; origial retail box and instructions 9 in. (23 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
JAEGER-LE COULTRE - a lady`s 18ct gold diamond set Reverso wrist watch the reversible rounded rectangular watch head with engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals to one side, and similarly decorated champagne coloured dial, with central mother of pearl circular panel, and borders of round brilliant cut diamonds to the bezel, to the other side, fitted to a dark green leather strap, with fold-over clasp fastening, case numbered to reverse 1966743 266. 1. 44 Width of watch head 7.2cm The Reverso, a wristwatch that could be turned 180 degrees within the case to protect the crystal and dial was introduced in 1931. World War II prevented it from achieving its full potential. It was ediscovered in the 1960s when an Italian dealer found a number of unused Reverso cases; he bought the cases, fitted them with movements, and the resulting watches were an instant sell-out and today is Jaeger-LeCoultre`s most popular model.
*A rosewood and amboyna ‘Atmos’ timepiece with moonphase, Jaeger-LeCoultre, recent, the movement with torsion escapement stamped 680070 to toplate, circular balance and wound via the expansion and contraction of the aneroid chamber mounted on the rear of the movement, the two piece circular white Roman numeral dial signed JAEGER-LECOULTRE with part visible motionwork and penny moonphase to centre, the bevel glazed case with moulded cornice above canted angles and banded panels to rear and side doors, on stepped moulded base with shaped squab feet, 29cm high.
A Novelty "Rue De La Paix" Street Lamp Timepiece with Alarm, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1970, mechanical movement, cream coloured dial with Roman numerals, alarm aperture at 12, case in the form of a street lamp with a "Rue De La Paix" sign in the centre, upon a circular base, 28cm high, together with Jaeger LeCoultre box, booklets and guarantee booklet
A mid-20th Century Lacquered Brass Five Glass Timepiece, Jaeger-LeCoultre “Atmos”, 414762, the five glass case with sprung front aperture on a plinth base, with sliding pendulum lock, to a signed white chapter ring with applied Arabic quarters and dagger markers, and further dagger hands, to a skeletonised and lacquered brass movement with rotating disc pendulum, height 9 ½” (non-functioning)
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, the silvered skeletonised dial signed LeCoutre with raised Dauphine and Arabic numerals and brass Dauphine hands, the movement numbered `45787`, giving a production date of the late nineteen-fifties, and signed `LeCoultre, Switzerland, Atmos, Fifteen Jewels`, the brass `series two` case having glazed sides, canted corners to the base and with repeat signature, height 23.5cm. * Jaeger-LeCoultre were established in 1833 by Charles Antoine Le Coultre in Le Sentier in the Valle de Joux and obtained the current name after the merger with chronometer maker Edward Jaeger. In 1932 LeCoultre agreed to develop the Atmos type clock first built by CGR under the management of it`s inventor Jean-Leon Reutter in 1927 and continued to do so until a complete redesign in 1983.
A gilt brass `Atmos` timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre, mid 20th century the single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated via torsion escapement and rotating balance suspended at the base of the movement, signed JAEGER-LECOULTRE to centre and numbered 126594 to suspension platform, the gilt on cream baton numeral chapter ring with Arabic quarters, the rectangular glazed case with canted angles, on plinth base incorporating adjustable feet, 22cm high, with original box. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST.
A gilt brass `Atmos` timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre, mid 20th century the single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated via torsion escapement and rotating balance suspended at the base of the movement, signed JAEGER-LECOULTRE to centre and numbered 110736 to suspension platform, the gilt on cream baton numeral chapter ring with Arabic quarters, the rectangular glazed case with canted angles, on plinth base incorporating adjustable feet, presentation inscribed with date ..1958 to apron, 22cm high, with original box and instruction booklet. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST.
A gilt brass `Atmos` timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre, mid to late 20th century the single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated via torsion escapement and rotating balance suspended at the base of the movement, signed JAEGER-LECOULTRE to centre and numbered 482784 to suspension platform, the gilt on cream baton numeral chapter ring with Arabic quarters, the rectangular glazed case with canted angles, on plinth base incorporating adjustable feet, applied plaque presentation inscribed with date ..1978 to apron, 22cm high. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST.
JAEGER - LECOULTRE - a lady`s gold diamond set wrist watch, the champagne coloured circular dial with triangular baton and dot numerals, signed, the bezel claw set with sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds, fitted to a broad interwoven bracelet, with concealed clasp, stamped with French control marks, with fitted case Length 16cm
A stainless steel "Reverso" wristwatch, by Jaeger-LeCoultre The dial with Arabic numerals in rectangular case with reeded ends pivoting within the back plate, to leather straps, mechanical movement 23mm. Dial and case signed Jaeger-leCoultre Reverso, case No. 250.8.86 1722251 View on Christie's.com
A Jaeger - Le Coultre inline clock with brushed and polished brass case on small feet, the front and back panels in smoky blue colour lucite. The geometric brass pieces are fixed to the back plate to appear as if floating inside with visiable jewelled Swiss movement. The name Jaeger-LeCoultre is on the front panel. Stamped355 on base of one foot and 21596 on the other. The clock measures 20cm high by 16.5cm wide by 3.8cm deep.
Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 2035991, no. 280.8.62, the four piece screw down reverso case with silvered dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the 21 Jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement timed five positions, cal. 822 No. 3056233, on a black strap with a Jaeger LeCoultre stainless steel deployant buckle, case 4.7cm long including lugs
Jaeger LeCoultre, Master Compressor Memovox Automatique, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1995, ref. 146.897/1 no. 3787, the two piece screw down case with three winding crowns for alarm winding and setting at 2 o’clock, and time winding and setting at 4 o’clock, the black dial with rotating outer track calibrated for 60 units, luminous Arabic and baton numerals and hands, centre seconds hand, date aperture and fan-form sector for alarm with marker at 10 o’clock, the 22 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre automatic movement adjusted to 6 positions, cal. 918 no. 3241792, on a stainless steel block link bracelet with fold over clasp, case 5cm long including lugs, with a Jaeger LeCoultre box and outer card packaging
A silver cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman`s alarm watch, the black dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and an alarm dial at twelve, the case back opening to be used as a strut, import mark Glasgow 1918, and a Jaeger-LeCoultre M.O.D. issue chrome plated cased open-faced pocket watch, the case back detailed `G.S.T.P. T 16563`.
Jaeger LeCoultre. A gentleman’s stainless steel and gold coloured automatic calendar alarm ‘Memovox’ wristwatch, the satin-finish dial with baton markers with ‘bumper’ winding mechanism, the movement signed and numbered K825, 1431836, the case signed and numbered 855 on inside of back and numbered 1135189 on outside and on a ‘Fixoflex’ bracelet.
An 18ct Gold Reverso Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, Model: Reverso, circa 1991, quartz movement, two-toned silvered dial with Arabic numerals, case of typical form with sliding central section to reverse to a plain polished back, case back numbered `140 105 1N` and `1621530`, makers buckle, 24mm by 39mm, together with Jaeger LeCoultre boxes and guarantee booklet
A Swiss Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No.23341, circa 1970, the gilt brass case with five glazed panels, 4-3/4-inch silvered chapter ring with applied Arabic and dagger markers, central skeletonised view of the movement and with a large oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level to base, signed and numbered 23341, 24cm high, together with Jaeger LeCoultre fitted case and booklet
A Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No.277744, circa 1975, the gilt brass case with five glazed side panels, 5-inch square dial with Arabic and dagger markers, dial signed, central skeletonised view of the movement with large oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level to base, movement signed and numbered 277744, 24cm high
Jaeger LeCoultre, lady’s diamond and 18 carat white gold bracelet wrist watch, no.1014847, import marked for London 1975, the two piece rectangular case with a diamond bezel, silvered dial and Arabic and baton numerals, 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement, no.176448, case 1.4cm long, on a textured bracelet with ladder clasp Condition Report: ** + # Movement functioning

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