An example of LeCoultre’s (JLC’s) first automatic winding watch, Calibre 476 also known as the 12A. This watch movement was introduced in 1946.

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An example of LeCoultre’s (JLC’s) first automatic winding watch, Calibre 476 also known as the 12A. This watch movement was introduced in 1946.
This stainless steel OMEGA SEAMASTER chronometer dating to 1949-1950 is VERY UNCOMMON. Finding these watches with a chronometer grade movement is EXTREMELY difficult. Few of these watches were produced. Notice the early caliber 352 bumper automatic movement having adjustments for 5 positions and temperatures (chronometer grade). This movement was recently cleaned and is working perfectly. The dial is completely original-two-tone with reflective Arabic numerals, raised steel arrow markers and Dauphine hands; again-all original. The correct OMEGA crown is installed. The steel and correct reference 2577-8 34mm. beefy lug case is without any major dings or flaws. I’ll say it again…this watch is VERY uncommon to find!
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