"Cardin/jaeger Watch - Vintage 1970 - Watchmaking "
At the beginning of the seventeen's, the association between Pierre Cardin and the Jaeger house created this watch with futuristic shapes for the time, combining "modern" materials with the techniques of their time. As proof, the stainless steel case supports a powerfully smoked glass, cut into a strong bevel (and which sounds more like Plexiglas). The mechanism is manual winding, the crown bears the ''C'' of Cardin. The original strap is dark blue leather. The dial is either a little stained around the edges or a little sunburned and discolored towards the center. It bears on the right the time indications simplified as much as possible, in Arabic numerals, 3-6-9-12 and the Pierre Cardin signature on the left. On the back of the case is the indication ''Jaeger France''. The color rendition in photo no. 2 is more faithful to reality, the bracelet is indeed dark blue. This original watch works perfectly, it is emblematic of the 70s and in terms of looks, it honestly has nothing to envy of the Apple Watch...