Jaeger LeCoultre Vintage Shark Deep Sea Valjoux 72 Chronograph SS Box and Papers
Description
Jaeger LeCoultre Vintage Shark Deep Sea E2643 Chronograph, E 2643, brushed stainless steel case on a shell cordovan strap, the case is sharp and may be unpolished, manual wind Valjoux 72 movement, three register chronograph, black dial with silver subdials, luminous hands and markers with matching patina, external rotating tachymeter bezel (also comes with world time bezel), original dial and hands, dial is marked "LeCoultre" indicating it was sold to the US market, acrylic crystal, circa 1970, diameter: 40mm, thickness: 15mm, Very Rare and in Excellent Condition with original box and certificate which are not filled out.
Product price
SOLD
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