No. 98883198

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Skeleton clock - Jaeger-LeCoultre -   Glass, Metal - 1950-1960 - Ref 560
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€ 650
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Skeleton clock - Jaeger-LeCoultre - Glass, Metal - 1950-1960 - Ref 560

Original Jaeger-LeCoultre Skeleton Carriage Clock, reference 560. Hand-wound mechanical movement with 16 jewels, marked SWISS and Jaeger-LeCoultre. The movement features visible polished gears, ruby bearings, and a finely brushed finish. Housed in a nickel-plated brass case with glass panels on all sides, allowing a full view of the skeletonized mechanism. Elegant oval shape with a solid brass handle on top and serial number 560 engraved on the base. Good vintage condition with light age-related wear. – Slight surface scratches on the metal. – Minor scratch on one glass panel. – The clock runs and keeps time but gains approximately 10 minutes over eight days. – The time-setting button is somewhat stiff but functional. – No original box or papers included. Dimensions Height: 154 mm Width: 125 mm Thickness: 55 mm Weight: 620 g Origin & Period Jaeger-LeCoultre, Le Sentier, Switzerland – circa 1950s. Materials Nickel-plated brass case and handle Steel and brass movement with 16 synthetic ruby jewels Glass panels on all sides The condition of the item is accurately shown in the attached photos. Please review all images carefully, as they are an essential part of the description. All visible imperfections whether mentioned in the text or not are clearly documented for full transparency. Slight color variations are possible depending on your screen or close up view. The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with tracking within 1-2 business days. Thank you for visiting my store.

No. 98883198

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Skeleton clock - Jaeger-LeCoultre -   Glass, Metal - 1950-1960 - Ref 560

Skeleton clock - Jaeger-LeCoultre - Glass, Metal - 1950-1960 - Ref 560

Original Jaeger-LeCoultre Skeleton Carriage Clock, reference 560. Hand-wound mechanical movement with 16 jewels, marked SWISS and Jaeger-LeCoultre. The movement features visible polished gears, ruby bearings, and a finely brushed finish. Housed in a nickel-plated brass case with glass panels on all sides, allowing a full view of the skeletonized mechanism. Elegant oval shape with a solid brass handle on top and serial number 560 engraved on the base.

Good vintage condition with light age-related wear.
– Slight surface scratches on the metal.
– Minor scratch on one glass panel.
– The clock runs and keeps time but gains approximately 10 minutes over eight days.
– The time-setting button is somewhat stiff but functional.
– No original box or papers included.

Dimensions
Height: 154 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 55 mm
Weight: 620 g

Origin & Period
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Le Sentier, Switzerland – circa 1950s.

Materials
Nickel-plated brass case and handle
Steel and brass movement with 16 synthetic ruby jewels
Glass panels on all sides

The condition of the item is accurately shown in the attached photos.
Please review all images carefully, as they are an essential part of the description.

All visible imperfections whether mentioned in the text or not are clearly documented for full transparency.
Slight color variations are possible depending on your screen or close up view.

The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with tracking within 1-2 business days.

Thank you for visiting my store.

Final bid
€ 650
Paula Martin-Calero Toro
Expert
Estimate  € 700 - € 800

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