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Jaeger LeCoultre
SKU: vws4000

Jaeger LeCoultre Dirty Dozen with Rare Promethium Dial - c.1940/1950s

A Very Rare Jaeger LeCoultre Dirty Dozen with the Elusive P Dial. Very Collectable - c.1940s/1950s

 

Case
Chrome Topped
Condition
 8.5/10
Year
Box/Papers
 No/No
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£5,450.00GBP

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Jaeger-LeCoultre holds a distinguished place in British military watch history, most famously as one of the “Dirty Dozen” suppliers commissioned to provide reliable wristwatches for soldiers during World War II. JLC’s contributions were valued for their accuracy, robustness, and legibility under harsh conditions, making them essential tools on the battlefield. Beyond the Dirty Dozen, Jaeger-LeCoultre produced navigational and pilot’s watches that reinforced its reputation as a trusted supplier to the Ministry of Defence.

What's on Offer

Here is a truly singular JLC W.W.W. military timepiece — part of the vintage “Dirty Dozen” lineage but with an extraordinary twist. This example is believed to have undergone a dial replacement during service, likely shifting away from radium to a rare Promethium-marked dial (P)—a variant of this JLC Dirty Dozen watch we have never sold before. Promethium dials are exceedingly rare, with only a small handful known, making this example exceptionally special.

NB: For watches, the isotope Promethium-147 was used in luminous paint from the 1950s–1970s. Pm-147 emits low-energy beta radiation (electrons) with no gamma rays, making it much less hazardous than radium. It could safely excite phosphors on a dial to glow in the dark.

The dial remains a deep black with crisp white numerals, original cathedral hands, and beautiful even lume across the indices. The original military pheon still adorns the dial, and the case back bears its period issue engravings, a testament to its genuine provenance. With strong case integrity and a compelling narrative, this watch is a gem of military collecting—unique, rare, and full of story.

Case
Chrome Topped
Box
No
Dial
Black
Papers
No
Crystal
Plexiglass
Model Ref
W.W.W
Winding
Manual
Bracelet
NATO Style
Movement Type
Mechanical
Condition
8.5/10
Calibre
479
Date of Issue
c.1945
Jewels
16
Warranty
12 Months VWS
Power Reserve
40 Hours
Lug Height
45mm
Width
35mm
Lug width
17mm
Wrist Size
Adjustable

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