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| Rif: | AC-00001 |
| Type | Only Time |
| Year | 1965 |
| Condition | 3.Very Good |
| Movement | Manual |
| Material | Yellow Gold |
| Dial | Argentato |
| Bracelet | Leather |
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Case: the case of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Étrier is characterized by its distinctive rectangular shape and the unique stirrup-style lugs from which it takes its name ("étrier" being French for stirrup). Crafted in polished yellow gold, the case exudes understated luxury. Its compact dimensions are typical of the refined ladies’ watches of the 1960s–1970s. The watch features a snap-on caseback, a common feature of the era, ensuring a slim profile and ease of maintenance.
Dial: the silvered dial follows the brand’s aesthetic of elegant simplicity. It features applied baton hour markers and sharply faceted dauphine hands, all contributing to a clean and sophisticated appearance. There are no complications or excessive markings, allowing the focus to remain on form, proportion, and timeless balance. The design is both versatile and distinctly feminine.
Movement: powering this timepiece is a hand-wound, in-house Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanical movement. During the 1960s and 1970s, the brand was renowned for producing some of the finest small-caliber manual movements, particularly for dress watches. These movements were known for their reliability, thin construction, and precise engineering—traits that made them ideal for elegant ladies’ timepieces. The fact that Jaeger-LeCoultre produced its own movements also highlights the maison’s commitment to vertical integration and craftsmanship.
| Rif: | AC-00001 |
| Type | Only Time |
| Year | 1965 |
| Condition | 3.Very Good |
| Movement | Manual |
| Material | Yellow Gold |
| Dial | Argentato |
| Bracelet | Leather |

