JAEGER-LECOULTRE (JLC for short), of course, one company that has been never satisfied with resting at the limits of the possible. The smallest mechanical movement in the world, the smallest quartz movement, the smallest analog chronograph movement – they all belong to JLC. This company has an extraordinary record for research and invention that has benefited the horological industry as a whole and given a special resonance to the phrase “Swiss made”.
Unlike the previous JLC reference 145.119.5 sold a while ago, this 141.119.5 shown here has quite a similar look but if observed closely, it is different. From the white-lacquered dial, the language of the disks, the colour of the pointer date tip, to the finish of the moonphase. All those differences can attract even better.
BEZEL | Gold |
CASE | Stainless steel |
DIAMETRE | 33 mm |
THICKNESS | 8.1 mm |
LUG WIDTH & LUG TO LUG | 18 mm & 40 mm |
DIAL | White-lacquered dial: day, date, month, and moonphase |
BUCKLE | Pin buckle |
BRACELET | New leather strap |
MOVEMENT | Automatic movement |
CRYSTAL | Sapphire crystal |
YEAR | ~ 1990 – 1999 |
ACCESSORIES | Jaeger-LeCoultre box |