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Here, we have a classic 1943 Jaeger-LeCoultre 6B/159 Pilot Navigator RAF 32mm. During this period, the Royal Air Force (RAF) relied on high-quality timepieces supplied by several esteemed watch manufacturers, notably Omega, Jaeger Le-Coultre, and Longines. Each of these brands produced watches that adhered to a standardised specification, ensuring uniformity across the fleet. The design typically featured a striking white dial adorned with bold black Arabic numerals, which ensured readability even in low-light conditions. The watches were equipped with a central seconds hand for precise timekeeping, and the hands themselves were crafted from blued steel, known for its durability and aesthetic appeal. Notably, the hands were non-luminous, reflecting a preference for minimal distractions during operation. These timepieces are commonly known by their RAF stores reference number, 6B/159. This specific designation not only identifies the watches but also signifies their use in relation to aircraft navigation equipment. The reference number highlights the critical role that accurate timekeeping played in aviation operations, underlining the significance of these watches within the RAF’s history and their contribution to military precision. The 32mm Chrome round case sits comfortably on your wrist thanks to finely tapered lugs and fixed spring bars, and its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 42.5mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm. On the right side is a coin-edged crown. A smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a striking white dial, an outer minute track surrounds black Arabic numerals, marking the hours, elegant thermally blued sword hands are complemented by a tapered second hand, and at 12 o’clock, we have the Jaeger-LeCoultre motif completing this vintage pilot navigator watch. On the reverse, a solid case back engraved with the military ref 6B/159 A23684 and a Broad Arrow (pheon) was also put on the watch to indicate British Government Issue property. Inside a manually wound JLC Cal. 470. It comes paired with a well-suited 16mm NATO strap.
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Movement : Manually Wound JLC Cal. 470
Age : Circa. 1943
Year : 1943
Case Size : 32mm
Case Thickness : 10.5mm
Lug to Lug : 42.5 mm
Lugs : 16mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : None
Case Material : Chrome
Warranty : 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch
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Here, we have a classic 1943 Jaeger-LeCoultre 6B/159 Pilot Navigator RAF 32mm. During this period, the Royal Air Force (RAF) relied on high-quality timepieces supplied by several esteemed watch manufacturers, notably Omega, Jaeger Le-Coultre, and Longines. Each of these brands produced watches that adhered to a standardised specification, ensuring uniformity across the fleet. The design typically featured a striking white dial adorned with bold black Arabic numerals, which ensured readability even in low-light conditions. The watches were equipped with a central seconds hand for precise timekeeping, and the hands themselves were crafted from blued steel, known for its durability and aesthetic appeal. Notably, the hands were non-luminous, reflecting a preference for minimal distractions during operation. These timepieces are commonly known by their RAF stores reference number, 6B/159. This specific designation not only identifies the watches but also signifies their use in relation to aircraft navigation equipment. The reference number highlights the critical role that accurate timekeeping played in aviation operations, underlining the significance of these watches within the RAF’s history and their contribution to military precision. The 32mm Chrome round case sits comfortably on your wrist thanks to finely tapered lugs and fixed spring bars, and its curved flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 42.5mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm. On the right side is a coin-edged crown. A smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a striking white dial, an outer minute track surrounds black Arabic numerals, marking the hours, elegant thermally blued sword hands are complemented by a tapered second hand, and at 12 o’clock, we have the Jaeger-LeCoultre motif completing this vintage pilot navigator watch. On the reverse, a solid case back engraved with the military ref 6B/159 A23684 and a Broad Arrow (pheon) was also put on the watch to indicate British Government Issue property. Inside a manually wound JLC Cal. 470. It comes paired with a well-suited 16mm NATO strap.
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