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Jaeger Le Coultre: Minute repeater platinum

Ref. n°: 164.64.20
62.500 €

Details and description

Condition : Very good
Year : 2008
Material : Platinum
Dimensions : 43 mm
Glass : Sapphire
Caliber : Handwinding
Bracelet/strap : Alligator
Buckle : Folding buckle
Box : Original box
Service Certificate : Yes
Serviced : 2022
Warranty : 12 months
Platinum 43 mm case
Manual winding movement
Hours minutes seconds and minute repeater
See trough case back
Skeleton dial
Alligator strap on folding buckle
Watch is limited to 200 pieces
Original box , original certificate and service papers by JLC 2022


Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine and rare Limited Edition platinum manual wind minute repeating wristwatch
Model: Master Minute Repeater Antoine LeCoultre
Reference: 164.64.20, Limited Edition No.174/200
Date: Circa 2006
Movement: 43-jewel Cal.947 manual wind, mono-metallic balance, shock protection, blued screws, two hammers striking on a gong, nickel silver movement bridges and plate, 15-day power reserve
Dial: Silvered, applied polished faceted dart hour markers, polished Arabic quarters, black outer minute divisions with luminous dot 5 minute markers, barrel torque and power reserve indication at 4 and 8 over apertures displaying movement, polished faceted dagger hands with luminous inserts
Case: Polished heavy round, exhibition back secured by 4 screws, repeating slide at 9, No.J151667S-177
Strap/Bracelet: Black Jaeger-LeCoultre alligator leather
Buckle/Clasp: Signed 18K white gold double folding clasp
Signed: Case, dial & movement
Size: 44mm
Weight: 207,36g
Accompaniments: Jaeger-LeCoultre fitted box, outer card, undated Guarantee Certificate, Instructions for use, technical data sheet, Service letter dated 16/03/2022
Footnotes

Jaeger-LeCoultre released the outstanding reference 164.64.20 to commemorate the brands 175th anniversary. Fitted with the calibre 947, the watch has an impressive 15 day power reserve, the longest for any manually wound movement.

The Torque indicator provides important information about the tension of the mainspring, which allows optimum accuracy of all aspects of the watch. It is considered to be under tension at or below 53dNmm, and over at 65dNmm. This information is useful for the user to determine if the watch is running at optimum operating performance.

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