Here is a newly found watch from a flea market.
It is intersting to note that this watch is an early production: signed Jaeger on Dial (tarnished but still nice with applied numbers), signed Lecoultre on the caliber (which one is it btw, there seems to be some confusion on Ranfft website and other sites...: 411, 413, 11LO, 438 ???) and surprisingly signed LECOULTRE on the inner case back which is something I could not find in any other relevant samples from this era (most of them are unsigned).
It is a Reverso Shaped case which I personnaly like better than the more "angular" ones (i used to own 2 of those latter shapes)
here are the pictures, sorry for the quality...
I would be glad to know on the production date and its value given its characteristics.
Jaeger Uniplan early serial
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In order to provide a reasonable appraisal, we will need at least 3 of the following:
1) A picture of your watch. This is done using the "upload" feature.
2) Model number if known.
3) The case material, Silver, Steel or Gold, etc.
4) Case diameter & overall condition.
Due to the demands placed on my mailbox, I do not answer such inquires by direct mail. You must post your question here. Direct eMails regarding appraisals will be deleted and not answered.
Please note: Almost ALL the small ladies "cocktail" watches of brands such as Bulova, Gruen, Hamilton, etc., with gold trading at record prices are trading at or near scrap.
Re: Jaeger Uniplan early serial
What does the dial look like?
Re: Jaeger Uniplan early serial
It's probably a French market watch, circa 1933-1934.