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Jaeger LeCoulte 4427 Tank Hobnail 1970s

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Jaeger-LeCoultre Ref. 4427 – Clous de Paris Elegance in 18k Gold 1970s

This refined Jaeger-LeCoultre bracelet watch from the 1970s is a beautiful expression of understated haute horlogerie. Crafted in 18k yellow gold, it features a matching Clous de Paris (hobnail) bezel and dial, accented by applied black hour markers and elegant stick hands.

The case bears the Edmond Jaeger hallmark and was manufactured by Croizier George SA (clé de Genève no. 5), with the movement signed LeCoultre Co. Inside ticks the hand-wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Cal. P838, known for its slim profile and reliability.

A discreet, architectural dress watch with strong design identity and classic Geneva craftsmanship.

- wrist size in our picture is 18 cm circumference -

DIAL:

  • original never touched golden hobnail dial in flawless condition
  • original hands & crown

STRAP & BUCKLE:

CASE:

  • excellent overall condition, showing very minor of use
  • 3- body 18k yellow gold case with snap-on case back
  • 26 mm (without crown) / 33 mm (lug-to-lug) / 19 mm (between lugs) / 5 mm thick
  • Year: 1970s
  • Reference: 4427
  • total weight: 31 g

MOVEMENT:

  • Jaeger LeCoultre Cal. 838 - manual wind 
  • 18 jewels, 18.000 A/h, 36 hours power reserve
  • professionally checked 01/2026
  • +2 sec/d / 260°

BOX & PAPERS:

  • GOLDAMMER certificate of authenticity & service documentation card
  • GOLDAMMER box

GOLDAMMER REFERENCE: #1380

Jaeger-LeCoultre

In the serene Vallée de Joux — the spiritual heart of Swiss watchmaking — lies Jaeger-LeCoultre, the “watchmaker’s watchmaker.” Since 1833, this maison has quietly mastered the art of mechanical ingenuity, creating timepieces that blend technical excellence with elegant restraint.

Among collectors of vintage watches, Jaeger-LeCoultre holds a revered status. Not for marketing spectacle or celebrity buzz — but for the soul of what’s inside. This is a brand that has produced over 1,200 calibers in-house, many of which powered the greatest watches not only under its own name, but for other maisons that sought out its unrivaled movements.

There’s a quiet magic in a vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre. Whether it’s the ultra-slim Master Mariner, the classic Memovox with its charming mechanical alarm, or the iconic Reverso — born in 1931 for polo players, with its case that flips to protect the dial — each piece tells a story of function elevated to poetry.

These are watches for those who appreciate the inner workings as much as the outer form. Every curve, every font, every complication is considered — not flashy, but flawless. With a vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre, design and engineering are never at odds. They dance.

To wear one is to embrace a kind of intellectual elegance. You don’t just wear it to be seen — you wear it because it speaks to who you are. Thoughtful. Curious. Deeply appreciative of craft.

In a world that often values noise over nuance, Jaeger-LeCoultre continues to whisper — through ticking calibers, refined lines, and enduring ideas.

Because true mastery doesn’t demand attention. It earns quiet admiration — one beautifully crafted vintage watch at a time.



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