This is a 14k solid gold 1950s Lecoultre Reserve de Marche Automatic Fabrique en Suisse watch. It has an original Finish Dial with Red Power Reserve Window and Original Hands with Blue Sweep Seconds Hand. It is using the Jaeger LeCoultre Automatic Swiss Made (476/3 Base Amended for Cal. 481) An evolution of the Cal 476, introducing a complication which will almost never leave the watches from the Manufacture, The Power Reserve ( Reserve De Marche ) from 1948 to 1959.
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