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WW2 G.S.T.P. by Jaeger-Le-Coultre.

A text book example of a pocket watch with a movement of the highest possible grade being used to fulfil a specific military requirement, this ' General Service Trade Pattern ' by Jaeger-Le-Coultre fulfils this criteria. Nickelled brass case marked to reverse ' GS/TP P47733 Broad Arrow, with white dial retaining it's luminous indications to 3, 6, 9 and 12 and both hands. Case contains a fifteen jewelled calibre 467/2 movement which was entirely produced in-house by Jaeger Le Coultre in Le Sentier. Introduced in 1943 the movement carries the signature “Jaeger LeCoultre, Swiss Made” on the bridge, with the calibre number stamped next to the balance wheel, it appears to be running perfectly. Slight rubbing to case but with a clean , undamaged dial this is an excellent example.

Code: 7409

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