Brand:
Jaeger LeCoultre
Typology:
Modern dresswatch
Year:
1960
The Jaeger-LeCoultre E386 is a rare and refined vintage timepiece, housed in a solid 18k rose gold case that exudes warmth and elegance. With a classic 35mm diameter, screw back and slim profile, it embodies the discreet luxury of 1960s Swiss watchmaking. The clean, minimalist white dial typically features applied baton markers, tritium dauphine hands and plots, emphasizing timeless design and legibility.
Powering the E386 is the caliber K880, a self-winding movement derived from the Jaeger-LeCoultre 881 and finished exacting standards. The movement boasts fine decoration with a carved rotor and a slim construction that enhances comfort and elegance on the wrist.
Highly sought after for its rarity, mechanical integrity, and aesthetic purity, thia rose gold calssic is paired with a red Tejus lizard strap and stands as a superb example of JLC’s mid-century mastery — a true connoisseur’s piece.