Description
Look at this very uncommon Jardur stainless steel chronograph. This early Jardur chronograph is all original with polished, oval pushers and exotic black dial having cathedral-style hands. Note the completely original, bold, black, vibrant red and white dial, which is perfect for high visibility on this sophisticated 24-hour dial! Note the scale for degrees. The 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 are located in the middle of the chronograph chapters and original radium hands. This early example houses the Valjoux 71, instead of the usual 72 that is often seen. This movement was just disassembled and cleaned, all of which is functioning perfectly. This is a striking and all-original pilot’s watch in very fine condition! The 37mm screw-back (original) case is in very fine overall condition. A real stunning example. We often see the name of the case manufacturer “Pilgrim” etched out in the inside case back. This is actually documented in military watch reference books. We don’t know why they did it, but half the Jardurs we’ve seen have it omitted. This particular Jardur does not have the name etched out.