Jaeger-LeCoultre WWW "Dirty Dozen"
- Condition: Excellent
- Model: Dirty Dozen
- Movement: Manual Wind
- Strap Length: Adjustable
- Scope: Watch Only
- Year: C.1944
- Case Width: 35mm
- Listing ID: SD023794
Details
Model |
Dirty Dozen |
Year |
C.1944 |
Scope | Watch Only |
Movement | Manual Wind |
Case Width | 35mm |
Strap Length |
Adjustable |
Listing ID |
SD023794 |
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This watch is in excellent condition for its age. The case has an even layer of scratches and wear. The dial is clean, and the hands have likely been replaced.
The 'Dirty Dozen' refers to a series of watches made during the Second World War for the British military. Twelve watchmakers were contracted to produce watches under the 'WWW' specification, which called for a black dial and luminescent hands and markers. They also feature the 'Broad Arrow' symbol, denoting that they were property of the military.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE
Jaeger-LeCoultre, also known as JLC, has a rightfully-deserved reputation as the 'watchmaker's watchmaker'. This stems from the fact that in its over 180 years of existence, the company has over 1,200 movements and 400 patents to its name. Even today, many watches still utilise JLC base movements, including the Audemars Piguet 15202.
This watchmaking expertise doesn't mean that the company is limited to making movements for others, however. The brand has also released its fair share of iconic watches, including the Reverso and Memovox.
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The "Dirty Dozen" refers to a series of watches made during the Second World War for the British military. Twelve watchmakers were contracted to produce watches under the "WWW" specification, which called for a black dial and luminescent hands and markers. They also feature the "Broad Arrow" symbol, denoting that they were property of the military.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE
Jaeger-LeCoultre, also known as JLC, has a rightfully-deserved reputation as the "watchmaker's watchmaker". This stems from the fact that in its over 180 years of existence, the company has over 1,200 movements and 400 patents to its name. Even today, many watches still utilise JLC base movements, including the Audemars Piguet 15202.
This watchmaking expertise doesn't mean that the company is limited to making movements for others, however. The brand has also released its fair share of iconic watches, including the Reverso and Memovox.
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