This one is interesting

Apr 01, 2012,06:09 AM
 

I did some research on vintage IWC buckles recently and found the same design marked IWC where the JLC logo is on your sample. I think to remember that I also came across another brand using this type of buckle. Am I wrong to assume that this might have been a kind of "wholesale" buckle and that the manufactures did not pay too much attention to differentiation concerning buckles back then? 


Btw: Still looking for an IWC buckle (16mm) of that type.... 

Best wishes,
 Martin

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my two vintage buckles...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : March 31st, 2012-07:10
... just got some time leisure time to take out my collection and enjoy them, and realized two of my vintage watches come with vintage buckle. they both are 16mm in size, however they differ slightly in design, one has edge and another one is smooth out e...  
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There was another one...

 
 By: amanico : March 31st, 2012-07:20
Here you are: Best, Nicolas...  
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wow, she is gorgeous...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : March 31st, 2012-07:21
... thanks Nico for fast responding. got a question, in term of production year, your is older or later than mine? stefan
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I'd say later.

 
 By: amanico : March 31st, 2012-07:23
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thanks :-)

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-08:18
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This one is interesting

 
 By: stromer : April 1st, 2012-06:09
I did some research on vintage IWC buckles recently and found the same design marked IWC where the JLC logo is on your sample. I think to remember that I also came across another brand using this type of buckle. Am I wrong to assume that this might have b... 
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Hi Martin!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 1st, 2012-10:28
Like everything else the design of buckles has followed the fashion and been very much the same for many of the major brands during the history. The style that Nicolas is showing was used by several other brands including IWC. Same with the applyed logo b...  
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Thanks Blomman

 
 By: stromer : April 2nd, 2012-04:46
for clearing things up for me. There is so much to know....... Now I only need to find one marked IWC. Best, Martin
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Blomman, your buckle collection is eye-opening for me :-)

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-08:21
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thanks for inputs, Martin...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-08:20
... think Blomman has answered your questions hope you get your IWC vintage buckle soon. stefan
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here´s another from a recent purchase

 
 By: kingmatic : March 31st, 2012-11:00
Hi Stefan , glad to meet you (even I ´ve read many of your post in this forum !) Here I show you this (14mm) in my recent Memovox (E858?) Saludos cuate ( my friend ) Kingmatic...  
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nice to meet you here too, Kingmatic...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-08:42
... thanks for your kind words, Kingmatic. i also read your post, warm welcome you here again. congrats, you also have a very nice vintage JLC buckle, but you are sure it is in 14mm? stefan
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a question on '50s buckes

 
 By: maxbrux : June 12th, 2013-09:40
Greetings, I'm new to the forum but have been a regular reader of your interesting posts for some months now as they have been a great resource to learn more about the Memovox series. I've finally found a nice JLC one dating back to the early '50s so woul...  
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I wiuld say late Fifties, and Sixties, yes.

 
 By: amanico : June 12th, 2013-10:48
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Yes, I fear. But I am sure you will find the right one for your buckle!

 
 By: amanico : June 13th, 2013-13:56
And vice versa... Best, Nicolas
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Original Strap and buckle ~1969

 
 By: pitpro : March 31st, 2012-19:03
Watch is 14k White Gold, buckle looks steel. Strap and buckle are original to the watch....  
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i have also seen this type of buckle before...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-08:44
... i think yours must date earlier than mine?! thanks, pitpro stefan
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Interesting topic, Stefan!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 1st, 2012-10:11
JLC was using several different buckles during the 60's, 70's and 80's. Here are some of mine - the first is pre 1960 unsigned. Original starps are also a nice detail! What's common with all I have found so far is that they are very thin. Not thick, built...  
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Wow, you got the last one from Greg???

 
 By: amanico : April 1st, 2012-10:18
You were faster than me, on this one! Not sure the first buckle you show are from the Pre 60ies, which would mean correct for the Geophysic and Parking... Clavi posted something about that. I will try to find his answer... Best, Nicolas.
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The first one come with the Memo Paring in Gold...

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : April 1st, 2012-10:30
Including original strap! Best Blomman PS. Yes, I am faster than you!
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Blomman, both of us did faster than Nico, hehe ;-)

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-09:02
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Nico, i am not the only one got thing faster than you ;-)

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-09:01
... Blomman also beat you fast, LOL stefan
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I see! My revenge will be terrific. ;)

 
 By: amanico : April 2nd, 2012-10:44
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another eye-opener for me, Blomman...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : April 2nd, 2012-09:00
... wow, you have also collected ladies watches plus ladies strap and buckles... very nice collection indeed! in your first pic, the pre 60s unsigned buckle looks very interesting to me. its width looks quite large than that posted by pitpro. his buckle i... 
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very nice buckles ;) thanks for sharing [nt]

 
 By: georgeszaslavsky : June 30th, 2012-04:33
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Futurematic buckle

 
 By: zilsta : April 27th, 2024-23:16
Can anybody share a picture of a correct buckle for Futurematic (US version) made in 1954? I am searching for my watch - 16mm in gold.
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 By: gatorcpa : May 6th, 2024-17:22
It should look something like this (from above), except in gold: US market LeCoultre straps of that era tended to be very tapered. 18mm/13mm (really, the equivalent in inches) were not unusual. I have seem 16mm LeCoultre branded buckles like the one above...  
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 By: zilsta : May 20th, 2024-12:59
Many thanks for your reply and sorry for my late reaction. My Futurematic came with this buckle, which is clearly not original as no LeCoultre written on it. I wish to have the original buckle, but if it is so difficult to find, I might move to the one fr...  
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