This is a step bezel design one-pusher chronograph from the 1940s.
It has a stepped bezel design and a one-pusher chronograph from the 1940's. Although it is marked Jaeger-LeCoultre, it seems to be a component. The actual watch has more texture than it looks in the video. I think it's a reasonable item for daily use to enjoy the atmosphere.
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1940s One-Push Step Bezel Chrono
| Manufacturer | Jaeger LeCoultre |
|---|---|
| Model | Step Bezel Chrono |
| Year of Manufacture | 1940s |
| Reference no. | --- |
| Product no. | B-3636 |
| Price |
Item details
| Serial no. | 556,*** |
|---|---|
| Caliber | --- |
| Movement no. | --- |
| Movement type | Manual wind |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Case size | 35mm |
| Case type | Snap back Water-resistant |
| Dial | Original ? |
|---|---|
| Type of Indices | |
| Belt | non Original ( between lugs 18mm ) |
| Evaluation case | 80% |
| Evaluation dial | 70% |
| Evaluation mov | 70% |
| Condition | 3 |
| Rarity | 4 |
Other details
Case: Finishes have been applied in the past.
Dial: Overall, the dial shows signs of aging.
Movement: There is a difference in posture, but it is expected to go down to about 1 minute per day.
Dial: Overall, the dial shows signs of aging.
Movement: There is a difference in posture, but it is expected to go down to about 1 minute per day.








