Jaeger-LeCoultre Clock
Jaeger-LeCoultre, 1970s
Jaeger-LeCoultre desk clock No. 481, encased by faux lapis lazuli mounted on a gilt brass frame. The clock possesses a Cal. 210 movement with mono-metallic compensation balance. The transparent Roman quarter numeral dial reveals the eight day with power reserve linear movement. The crystal cover and movement with Jaeger-LeCoultre signature.
Circa: 1970s
Metal: Gold Plated Brass Frame
Dimensions: H 115 mm
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Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre is a Swiss luxury watch and clock manufacturer founded by Antoine LeCoultre in 1833 and is based in Le Sentier, Switzerland. Since 2000, the company has been a fully owned subsidiary of the Swiss luxury group Richemont.
Jaeger-LeCoultre is regarded as a top-tier Richemont brand. It has hundreds of inventions, patents and over one thousand movements to its name, including the world's smallest movement, one of the world's most complicated wristwatches (Grande Complication), and a timepiece of near-perpetual movement (the Atmos clock).