In almost two centuries of existence, Jaeger-LeCoultre has imagined a trifle of 1,300 horological calibres and filed no less than 430 patents.
By lifting the veil on its new program called The Collectibles, the manufacture highlights some of its most remarkable watches in its recent history.
Pieces released between the 1920s, when the wristwatch entered the scene, on women's wrists, and the end of the 1970s, a pivotal period rich in creativity and innovation.
Duoplan, Geophysic, Reverso…
By offering a fine selection of old timepieces for sale, Jaeger-LeCoultre is also entering the second-hand market in its own way, which is now far from being anecdotal.
A recent study by Deloitte estimates it at more than 20 billion euros.
"Everyone is seeing a growing interest in vintage watches, which convey emotion,"
emphasizes Catherine Rénier, President of Jaeger-LeCoultre, the originator of this initiative, supported by an enthusiastic team...
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