This is a Vintage Le Jour Chronograph in gilt dial with tropical dial. LeJour was a French watch company that mainly retailed and distributed Swiss timepieces in Europe and the United States. Its most well-known partner was Heuer, but it was also the U.S. distributor for the brand Yema until 1980. The company also branded timepieces made by other Swiss watchmakers and sold the pieces under the LeJour name.
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