Jaeger Lecoultre Etrier – Ref 6134 21 – JLC Mvt 846 – midsize – 18K yellow gold – 1970’s
BRAND: |
JAEGER LECOULTRE |
MODEL: |
REVERSO ETRIER HERMES – REF 6134 21 |
YEAR: |
1970’S |
MATERIAL: |
18K YELLOW GOLD |
SIZE – DIAMETER EXCLUDING WINDING CROWN: |
23MM |
SIZE – LENGTH INCLUDING LUGS: |
36MM |
CONDITION: |
GOOD |
BOX: | NO |
PAPER: | NO |
PRICE: |
SOLD |
Jaeger Lecoultre Etrier – Ref 6134 21 – JLC Mvt 846 – midsize – 18K yellow gold – 1970’s960’s
Jaeger Lecoultre Etrier with reference 6134 21 and rectangular gold dial and baton marking each hour. It is a “Swiss Made” model. The watch has gold hands with “Sword” style. The crown is at 6 o’clock with the JLC logo. The case is in 18K yellow gold with handles on each side to hold the strap. In the back is engraved “6134 21 – 1487330” and inside “.750 – Jaeger Lecoultre – Swiss”. The watch has a manual winding movement with caliber 846 and 17 jewels. The watch comes with 2 brands new straps and JLC buckle.
History
The story of Lecoultre started in 1833 with Charles Antoine LeCoultre. In 1844 he invented the “millionometre” and then in 1851, he obtained a gold medal for his work and products at the universal exhibition. In 1877, LeCoultre built movement and between 1860 and 1925, it made 60,000 with various level of complication. 1925 is the merger with Edmond Jaeger. After this time came amazing pieces like the duoplan and the smallest caliber 101. Then came the Reverso in 1931, the Memovox in 1951, the Futurematic in 1953. In july 2000, the company became part of the Richemont group.
Technical details
Jaeger Lecoultre manual winding movement with caliber 846 with 17 jewels and 21,600 A/h. The production period was 1975.
Measurements
Diameter excluding winding crown: 23mm
Length including lugs: 36mm