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Shop › LeCoultre Ultra-Thin Dress Watch | Manual Wind | Circa Late 1970s–1980s

LeCoultre Ultra-Thin Dress Watch | Manual Wind | Circa Late 1970s–1980s

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This vintage LeCoultre ultra-thin dress watch is a striking example of the elegant, minimalist design language that defined high-end Swiss dress watches during the late 1970s and 1980s. Sold under the LeCoultre name in North America, it carries the heritage of Jaeger-LeCoultre, a manufacture often referred to as “the watchmaker’s watchmaker” due to its long history of creating exceptional movements, complications, and supplying calibers to many of the world’s most prestigious watch brands.

The watch embraces understated sophistication with a clean, minimalist dial free from unnecessary decoration. The most distinctive design element is its gold-tone bezel with black inlaid Roman numerals, creating an elegant contrast and giving the watch a classical appearance while maintaining a modern, ultra-thin profile. The unusual floating lug design adds another level of visual interest, making the case appear almost suspended above the strap and giving the watch a unique architectural quality rarely seen on traditional dress watches.

Inside is a manual-wind mechanical movement, a fitting choice for a watch designed around slim proportions and refined simplicity. Jaeger-LeCoultre has been one of the leaders in ultra-thin movement engineering since the early 20th century, and its expertise in producing elegant, compact calibers helped define the luxury dress watch category.

The case remains an excellent representation of late-20th-century dress watch styling, emphasizing thinness, clean lines, and comfort on the wrist. The crown has been replaced with a Bulova-signed crown, meaning it is not the original LeCoultre component, but it remains a functional period-style replacement. The watch is also fitted with an aftermarket strap, allowing it to be comfortably worn while preserving the originality of the watch itself.

Unlike many vintage watches that draw attention through complex complications or bold styling, this LeCoultre stands out through restraint and thoughtful design. The combination of its ultra-thin profile, distinctive floating lugs, Roman numeral bezel, and connection to one of Switzerland’s most revered manufactures makes it a unique and highly wearable vintage dress watch.

Elegant, unconventional, and built by a company known as the watchmaker’s watchmaker, this LeCoultre is a reminder that true luxury often lies in simplicity, proportion, and exceptional craftsmanship.

This vintage LeCoultre ultra-thin dress watch is a striking example of the elegant, minimalist design language that defined high-end Swiss dress watches during the late 1970s and 1980s. Sold under the LeCoultre name in North America, it carries the heritage of Jaeger-LeCoultre, a manufacture often referred to as “the watchmaker’s watchmaker” due to its long history of creating exceptional movements, complications, and supplying calibers to many of the world’s most prestigious watch brands.

The watch embraces understated sophistication with a clean, minimalist dial free from unnecessary decoration. The most distinctive design element is its gold-tone bezel with black inlaid Roman numerals, creating an elegant contrast and giving the watch a classical appearance while maintaining a modern, ultra-thin profile. The unusual floating lug design adds another level of visual interest, making the case appear almost suspended above the strap and giving the watch a unique architectural quality rarely seen on traditional dress watches.

Inside is a manual-wind mechanical movement, a fitting choice for a watch designed around slim proportions and refined simplicity. Jaeger-LeCoultre has been one of the leaders in ultra-thin movement engineering since the early 20th century, and its expertise in producing elegant, compact calibers helped define the luxury dress watch category.

The case remains an excellent representation of late-20th-century dress watch styling, emphasizing thinness, clean lines, and comfort on the wrist. The crown has been replaced with a Bulova-signed crown, meaning it is not the original LeCoultre component, but it remains a functional period-style replacement. The watch is also fitted with an aftermarket strap, allowing it to be comfortably worn while preserving the originality of the watch itself.

Unlike many vintage watches that draw attention through complex complications or bold styling, this LeCoultre stands out through restraint and thoughtful design. The combination of its ultra-thin profile, distinctive floating lugs, Roman numeral bezel, and connection to one of Switzerland’s most revered manufactures makes it a unique and highly wearable vintage dress watch.

Elegant, unconventional, and built by a company known as the watchmaker’s watchmaker, this LeCoultre is a reminder that true luxury often lies in simplicity, proportion, and exceptional craftsmanship.


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