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Jaeger-LeCoultre's 'Geophysic' watch is modeled after a legendary chronometer introduced in 1958 as part of the International Geophysical Year, which is celebrated for advancements in science and exploration. Designed with a platinum case, it's powered by a calibre 948 automatic tourbillon movement and equipped with Gyrolab to reduce air friction and ensure precision. The beautifully detailed map decorating the face features the North Pole - an homage to the USS Nautilus expedition. It has a supple leather strap and single crown to easily adjust the world time disks when travelling.
We offer an eight-year warranty for all working parts and manufacturing faults for Jaeger-LeCoultre watches. For more information, contact one of our experts by emailing watches@mrporter.com
Movement
- Calibre 948 automatic tourbillon movement
- 42 jewels, 28,800 Vph
Functions
- Hour and minute hands
- 24 time zones and world time rings
Dial
- Blue and silver-tone dial
- Silver-tone hour and minute hands
Case
- Platinum case
- Crown for time adjustments and manual winding
- Exhibition case back
- Blue leather strap
Specifications
- Case diameter: 43.5; case thickness: 11.3mm
- Water resistance: 5 bar
- Comes in a presentation box
- This piece has been certified in accordance with the Hallmarking Act 1973
- Reference number: 8126420
Returns or Exchanges
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