Pierre Cardin 1971 Jaeger LeCoultre Retro PC103 Squared Wrist Watch Stainless &
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Jaeger LeCoultre PC103 wrist watch designed by Pierre Cardin.
Fabulous retro wrist watch, designed in France by the Parisian fashion designer Pierre Cardin, back in the 1971. This beautiful and rare watch is the Pierre Cardin model PC103, and was crafted with a squared shape. Constructed with impeccable details in France by the Jaeger LeCoultre company in solid stainless steel, in very limited editions.
After designing collarless suits for the Beatles in 1963 and Nasa Spacesuits in 1970, Pierre Cardin launched his very brief Space watch line in 1971. He was inspired, by the cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin that was the first man in space in 1961. The watches was made of metal blocks, Lucite cubes, layered disks, contouring arcs, smoky crystals, bold stripes or flying saucer-shaped Futuro domes, all of them are very rare and all are mechanical watches fitted with hand wind Jaeger.
Movement: Jaeger LeCoultre, manual mechanical winding, caliber 36FHF 17 jewels.
Case: Rectangular with oval dial in navy blue, analog with five white batons, hour and minutes white hands, inscribed Pierre Cardin Made in France, reference 579171.
Weight: 58.3 Grams, (37.38 Dwt).
Size: The leather wrist band has a lenght of 8 Inches (20.32 Cm) and can be adjusted.
Measurements: The case is 35 mm by 41 mm and a thickness of 7 mm (1.53 x 1.61 x 0.28 Inches).
Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark and signed, "PIERRE CARDIN MADE IN FRANCE JAEGER FRANCE CALIBER 36 FHF 17 JEWELS 579171".
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