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Specification
- Product Code 40980146
- Manufacturer Product Number 40980146/AS11809
- Guarantee Analog Shift 2 Year Warranty
- Category Watches
- Brand Pre-Owned Jaeger LeCoultre
- Water Resistant Not Guaranteed
- Recipient For Him
- Movement Automatic
- Dial Color White
- Material Stainless Steel
- Bracelet Material Leather
- Diameter 39mm
Pre-Owned Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic 1958 Limited Edition 40980146/AS11809
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- Product Code 40980146
- Manufacturer Product Number 40980146/AS11809
- Guarantee Analog Shift 2 Year Warranty
- Category Watches
- Brand Pre-Owned Jaeger LeCoultre
- Water Resistant Not Guaranteed
- Recipient For Him
- Movement Automatic
- Dial Color White
- Material Stainless Steel
- Bracelet Material Leather
- Diameter 39mm
Watches have been indispensable tools for explorers since John Harrison created his marine chronometer in the 1760s, even as more sophisticated technologies like radar emerged in the 20th century.
And a watch created by Jaeger-LeCoultre would be taken to the North Pole in the 1950s, on the first submarine to sail beneath the polar ice caps.
But none of this could have happened without John Harrison’s chronometer; before he developed it in the 1760s, successful navigation was more a product of luck than science.
The problem wasn’t latitude, but longitude.
Navigators could determine their latitude by the angle of the sun at noon, or that of Polaris—the North Star—at twilight. But the rolling motion of a ship at sea rendered that method impossible when it came to determining longitude. Although scientists suggested using an accurate clock—or chronometer—for that purpose as early as the 1500s, early attempts proved insufficient when faced with the endless undulation of the ocean.
This problem would prove deadly in 1707, when a fleet of four warships floundered on the rocks surrounding the Isles of Scilly. Squalls and gales had blown the ships off course, and due to the inability of the fleet’s navigators to determine their position, they assumed that they were off the coast of France. It was only when the ship struck rocks that they learned of their mistake—to deadly effect.
Between fifteen hundred and two thousand sailors were lost, including Sir Cloudesley Shovell, the Admiral of the Fleet.
It would prove to be one of the worst maritime disasters in British history, and set off a chain of events that resulted in the institution of a Longitude Prize in 1714. Many scientists and watchmakers contributed, including Nevile Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal. But it was a humble carpenter from Yorkshire, John Harrison, who would ultimately win the prize in 1761.
With the problem of longitude solved, there was no limit to exploration. Even as the Age of Sail became the Age of Steam, and steam power turned into nuclear power, no ship left port without a marine chronometer on board. However, even the most sophisticated technologies still were slaves to the forces of nature, as the U.S. Navy learned when the USS Nautilus ventured under the immense solitude of the North Pole.
Simply put, the North Pole's powerful magnetic fields rendered ordinary timepieces completely useless. So Jaeger-LeCoultre rectified this situation with the Geophysic, which incorporated an inner iron shield to protect the movement of the watch from the magnetic interference of the poles. A rare watch, the Geophysic was only produced for one year, with only a little over 1300 pieces being produced in that short span.
However, in 2014 JLC reinvigorated the model with the Tribute to Geophysic 1958. Though keeping true to the original, the reissue was larger, at 39mm compared to the original’s 33mm. Like the original, it was produced in limited quantities, in a run of 800, and is no longer available in JLC’s catalogs.
Whether you’re venturing into uncharted territory or merely commuting to work, a wristwatch is still as timely as it was to ancient mariners and polar explorers. With its lineage of exploration, the Tribute to Geophysic 1958 is the perfect successor to the original Geophysic and John Harrison’s chronometer. Elegant and ultra-wearable, it’s a must-have for any collector looking for a modern addition to his collection.
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Return Policy
Our commitment to you does not end at delivery. We offer the following return services to make your experience as pleasant as possible.
10-Day Returns For Timepieces:Timepieces purchased online can be returned or exchanged within 10 days from when they are shipped or collected.
30-Day Returns For All Other Purchases:All other online purchases can be returned or exchanged within 30 days from when they are shipped or collected.
On presentation of the original receipt, your purchases may be returned or exchanged at any of our store locations. Alternatively, you may elect shipping to our facility with all the original paperwork. All refunds must be credited to the same tender used for the original purchase. To return the online purchases through secure shipping service, please contact our client service team who will provide you the shipping label.
All returns or exchanges must be in new, unworn condition, with no scratches or markings, not sized or adjusted and in their original packaging and with warranty cards / certificated and instruction booklets.
