Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic: Horological Hidden Gems
In 1958 during a lull in the Cold War, the International Geophysic Year heralded a renewed interest in science and engineering. The JLC watch that year celebrated both accuracy and reliability in a watch that was commemorated in 2014 with a series of 3 watch models in a short-lived model line called the “Geophysic” … let’s look at these hidden gems of excellent horology.

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