Pierre Cardin - Jaeger-LeCoultre 1970's
Material: gold-plated bezel, stainless steel case
Movement: manual winding
Year: ca 1972
Size: 31.8mm x 39.8mm
Love the fun look of this one. In the 1970s, Pierre Cardin brought his avant-garde vision to watch design with bold geometric cases and space-age silhouettes. Their graphic minimalism and sculptural forms made them feel like wearable design objects, unmistakably modern and of their time.
Fully serviced so it works perfectly. The case has signs of wear.
Sold with a 6 month warranty on the movement and shipping is free within Switzerland.
The brand:
A watch signed Pierre Cardin Jaeger reflects a rare meeting between the modernist vision of the French designer and the technical expertise of Jaeger-LeCoultre. Produced during a period when select Jaeger movements were distributed under alternative signatures, these pieces combine refined Swiss mechanical craftsmanship with distinctive mid-century design sensibility. Today, they are appreciated for their unusual dual heritage, pairing the reliability of Jaeger-LeCoultre with the bold aesthetic language associated with Pierre Cardin.