SKU: 324.472
Heritage Chronograph Salmon
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Beautifully styled with an abundance of vintage-inspired nuances, the Lebois & Co Heritage Chronograph Salmon watch Ref 324.472 displays a traditional Bi-Compax chronograph dial arrangement against a resplendent salmon-toned surface. Taking its styling cues from the historical chronograph timepieces of this prestigious watchmaking company, the watch has retrospective diminutive numerals, blued hands and matte, sandblasted and snailed finishing on its dial, with a telemeter and pulsometer scale at the perimeter. Presented in a polished and brushed 39mm stainless steel case, the watch enjoys the advantage of a finely decorated manual winding movement by acclaimed Manufacture La Joux-Perret with power reserve of 60 hours. A wonderful celebration of the iconic chronographs of the 1940s, the Heritage Chronograph Salmon model is worn on a suede or leather strap, secured by a stainless steel pin buckle.
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The Lebois & Co Heritage Chronograph models recall the golden age of sports timers, while remaining true to the legacy portfolio of this great watchmaking marque.
The crises brought on by the arrival of quartz in the 1970s sounded the death knell for numerous distinguished Swiss watchmaking companies, and despite their distinguished reputation, Lebois & Co also found themselv
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