Table clock - Jaeger-LeCoultre - metal painted - 1960-1970






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Swiss 8-day table clock in a painted metal case, dating to 1960–1970, fashioned as an old street lantern, with a mechanical movement, non-striking, in excellent condition and in working order.
Description from the seller
A beautiful and very famous 8-day table clock by Jaeger-LeCoultre, shaped like an old street lamp from the 60s. The clock is available in many variants and with some street names. The case is always made of die-cast metal, either painted or gold-plated. Depending on distribution channels, Jaeger-LeCoultre also sold the clock under the brands "LeCoultre" and "Jaeger." Various movements have been used. There are simple versions, alarm clock versions, with recital alarm, and with an additional day/night indicator (see specific clock for references and calibers).
There is a lantern shade in transparent acrylic, beige opaque, white opaque. Variants of the lantern include: gilded or painted in black, green, and very rarely in wine red. The streets mainly featured are the 'Streets of Paris.' The most common street is the 'Rue de la Paix' in Paris. Other streets/places in Paris include Avenue Victor Hugo, Place de l'Opera, Place de la Concorde, and Rue Royale. For Germany – Hamburg Reeperbahn / England – London Portobello Road / USA – New York Wall Street and New Orleans Bourbon Street. This list reflects our current knowledge and collection status. We have placed the offered watch in a LeCoultre box with a new foam insert. The foam insert from the 1960s deteriorates and damages the watch.
Attached is also the only document about the watch known to us, a certificate titled 'The Street of Paris' from an American dealer, as a reprint.
Here is the model 'Bourbon St.' in black by LeCoultre. Master workshop service.
A beautiful and very famous 8-day table clock by Jaeger-LeCoultre, shaped like an old street lamp from the 60s. The clock is available in many variants and with some street names. The case is always made of die-cast metal, either painted or gold-plated. Depending on distribution channels, Jaeger-LeCoultre also sold the clock under the brands "LeCoultre" and "Jaeger." Various movements have been used. There are simple versions, alarm clock versions, with recital alarm, and with an additional day/night indicator (see specific clock for references and calibers).
There is a lantern shade in transparent acrylic, beige opaque, white opaque. Variants of the lantern include: gilded or painted in black, green, and very rarely in wine red. The streets mainly featured are the 'Streets of Paris.' The most common street is the 'Rue de la Paix' in Paris. Other streets/places in Paris include Avenue Victor Hugo, Place de l'Opera, Place de la Concorde, and Rue Royale. For Germany – Hamburg Reeperbahn / England – London Portobello Road / USA – New York Wall Street and New Orleans Bourbon Street. This list reflects our current knowledge and collection status. We have placed the offered watch in a LeCoultre box with a new foam insert. The foam insert from the 1960s deteriorates and damages the watch.
Attached is also the only document about the watch known to us, a certificate titled 'The Street of Paris' from an American dealer, as a reprint.
Here is the model 'Bourbon St.' in black by LeCoultre. Master workshop service.
