Sunday, September 7, 2025
VINTAGE HELBROS INVICIBLE GENTS WRISTWATCH
VINTAGE SWISS FEDERAL WIRELUGS TRENCH WRISTWATCH

BRAND/JENAMA: VINTAGE SWISS FEDERAL WIRELUGS TRENCH WRISTWATCH
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1920's
MODEL: TRENCH WATCH
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: LIKE NEW ACRYLIC
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: EBAUSCH 6 JEWELS MANUAL WINDING MOVEMENT CAL.1020
DIAL COLOR: SHINING SILVER TONE DIAL
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: MILITARY STYLE
HANDS/JARUM: BOLD NON LONGER LUMINOUS PATINATED RADIUM MERCEDES HANDS
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: BOLD ARABIC MILITARY PATINATED RADIUM INDICES
CASING : STAINLESS STEEL/ KELULI SEPENUHNYA
LUGS: 16mm UNIQUE DESIGN HARD TO FIND
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 34mm DIAMETER INCLUDING CROWN and 32mm LUG TO LUG
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING:
CROWN: SS
STRAP/TALI: GENUINE BROWN LIZARD LEATHER
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 8.5"
WORKING CONDITION, KEEPING TIME, DISCONTINUED MODEL & HARD TO FIND
PRICE/HARGA : USD220 (NEGOTIABLE) ) -
Friday, September 5, 2025
VINTAGE JUNGHANS GENTS DRESS WRISTWATCH
NO. SIRI/SERIAL NO. :
DIAL: BEIGE COLOR DIAL and RAISED BATON MARKERS
BEZEL: NO BEZEL
BAND/TALI : BLACK LEATHER BAND FIT 8" WRIST
LUGS SIZE: 18mm
BAND WIDTH: 220mm
WATER RESISTANT: NOT TESTED
PRICE/HARGA: USD220 (NEGOTIABLE))
SOLD RM
digital | analog |
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Tuesday, September 2, 2025
AUTHENTIC VINTAGE LE-COULTRE GENTS DRESS WRISTWATCH
BRAND/JENAMA: AUTHENTIC VINTAGE LE-COULTRE GENTS DRESS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN/BUATAN: SWISS
CIRCA/TAHUN: 1960's
MODEL: DRESS
CRYSTAL/CERMIN: ACRYLIC
MOVEMENT/ENJIN: VERY RARE VACHERON-LECOULTRE (VXN) 17 JEWELS MANUAL WINDING MOVEMENT CAL. 480/CW S/N1652824
DIAL COLOR: CREAM TONE TEXTURED DIAL
FUNCTION/FUNGSI: HOUR, MINUTES AND SUBSECOND AT 6:00
HANDS/JARUM: GOLD COLORED STICK HANDS
MARKERS/TANDA WAKTU: GOLD COLOR STICK MARKERS
CASING : 10K GOLD FILLED CASE
LUGS: 16mm
MEASUREMENT/UKURAN: 34mm DIAMETER EXCLUDING CROWN and 38mm LUG TO LUG
BEZEL: 10K GOLD FILLED
DITANDA/ENGARVED BACK CASING: S/N 2882534
CROWN: ORIGINAL CROWN - UNSIGNED
STRAP/TALI: BROWN MILITARY TEXTILE BAND
SIZE STRAP/SAIZ TALI: 7.5"
DISCONTINUED LECOULTRE MODEL... RAREST!
BEAUTIFUL PATINA DIAL, GOOD CONDITION AND KEEPING TIME
PRICE/HARGA: USD1,600 (NEGOTIABLE/BOLEH DIRUNDING)
A BRIEF HISTORY OF LE COULTRE WATCHES
A brilliant inventor and self-taught watchmaker, Antoine-LeCoultre founded his first workshop in 1833, following the invention of a machine to produce watchmaking pinions. Ever since, the Manufacture Jaeger-Lecoultre has developed constantly around the founder's original workshops.
Surprisingly enough, it was neither a physicist nor an engineer who first measured the micron; it was Antoine LeCoultre, in 1844. He had created watch components that were so perfect no tool could actually detect their degree of inaccuracy. He followed that up by inventing the world's most accurate instrument: the Millionometer, which served as a benchmark for over half a century.
In 1847, LeCoultre created a revolutionary system that was to do away with the need for keys to rewind and set watches. His simple and brilliant solution was a pushbutton that activated a lever to switch from one function to another. It was the first keyless winding mechanism, and the first reliable system that eliminated the need for keys to wind or set a watch.
In 1866, when Swiss watchmaking was still structured around small home-run workshops, Antoine LeCoultre and his son Elie decided to bring together under one rood the many skills involved in making watches, and installed a steam-driven machine to operate their new tools. LeCoultre & Cie thus became the first Manufacture in the Vallée de Joux.
It was in 1903 when the Parisian Edmond Jaeger set Swiss watchmakers the challenge of producing ultra-thin calibres. It would lead to the Calibre 145, the world's thinnest mechanical movement, measuring no more than 1.38 mm, and the friendship of Antoine LeCoultre's grandson, Jacques-Devid LeCoultre. These two men would give a rise to a range of horological wonders, and eventually the birth of the Jaeger-LeCoultre brand in 1937.
In the year 1908, the Manufacture created its first rectangular-shaped calibre in response to the challenge created to miniaturize watches to wear on the wrist. By the "Roaring 20s" (1920s), very small ladies' wristwatches were all the rage, but extreme miniaturization always led to a loss of reliability and precision. The Duoplan brilliantly solved this problem by arranging its parts on split levels. It would lead to the world's smallest movement, Calibre 101. Outdoing the Calibre 145, Jaeger-Lecoultre miniaturized the Duoplan caliber to the extreme, weighing in at barely one gram and comprising of 74 parts. Its record is still unmatched to this date.
Since its founding, the Manufacture has created and produced over 1,000 different calibres in many varieties. Over 200 patented inventions have contributed to the progress of Swiss watchmaking in the field of movements, as well as that of cases, bracelets, dials, and watch functions.