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Jaeger lecoultre club tuxedo dial E300505 E0300505
Jaeger lecoultre club tuxedo dial E300505 E0300505
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This characterful Jaeger-LeCoultre Club Day-Date is one of the more visually arresting pieces to emerge in the early 1970s and wears its era with total confidence. The tuxedo dial is the centrepiece of this watch, a deep black central disc ringed by a radiating silver sunburst that pulses outward toward the applied gilt luminescent indices, with slim baton hands and a bold day-date display at 3 o'clock. The signed Jaeger-LeCoultre crown completes a dial that is as resolved and intentional as anything the manufacture produced in this period.
The Club line was Jaeger-LeCoultre's response to the pressures of the quartz crisis — an attempt to bring the manufacture's name to a broader audience without compromising on build quality or movement finishing. The result was a family of watches that combined wide, cushion-shaped cases with honest, well-finished automatic movements and dials that displayed far more personality than their modest positioning suggested. The ref. E300505 is a case in point: its 38mm cushion case and integrated brushed steel bracelet form a single, seamless silhouette that is unmistakably of its decade, and all the better for it. The screwed caseback is numbered E300505 and 1261880, signed internally LeCoultre Co Swiss, and houses an automatic movement on an AS base, itself signed LeCoultre Co.
A singular piece of JLC history — full of personality, far removed from the expected, and freshly serviced in February 2026.
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