"Pierre Cardin Watch Jaeger Lecoultre Movement Model Pc112 "space" 70s Lucite "
Watch by the avant-garde French fashion designer Pierre Cardin, with a bold aesthetic representative of its vintage era. This watch, named PC 112, was designed and launched in 1971 and 1973 for the great Swiss house and manufacturer Jaeger LeCoultre, which then equipped it with a mechanical movement with manual winding. This collaboration therefore marks the alliance of the extravagance of the fashion of the 70s represented by Pierre Cardin and the high-level watchmaking know-how of the house of Jaeger LeCoultre. This watch thus presents all the guarantees of quality, calling on the excellence of the know-how specific to each house. Available in several colors, this watch here orange breaks with its asymmetrical aesthetic and its bright color with the codes of institutional watchmaking. Its innovative design refers to the futuristic spirit of the time inspired by the very recent space expeditions. Its materials, here metal and Lucite, are just as unexpected in the world of watchmaking, and are evidence of a desire to democratize watchmaking. The Lucite, transparent, highlights the geometric volume of the watch case, which thus captures the light. This large volume case is inserted on a smooth, wide leather strap, equipped with a metal buckle with an equally studied design. The signature and logo of Pierre Cardin appear on the dial. The round indexes refer to the aesthetics of the superimposed circles of the case. This watch is equipped with its original strap. In perfect condition and revised, its proper functioning is guaranteed by us for one year (except in the event of shock or immersion). Year: 1971 to 1973 Movement: mechanical, hand-wound Caliber: JAEGER LECOULTRE, 58 Anchor escapement Case: metal and lucite Dial: original, index, signed Strap: leather (original) inserted (like a nato-type strap) Buckle: pin, original, metal Glass: mineral (original) Possibility of payment entirely remotely via the site. We remain at your disposal for any additional information concerning another method. Our reference: ES5811