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The Futurematic is a
self-winding An automatic watch, also known as a self-winding watch or simply an automatic, is a mechanical watch where the natural motion of the wearer provides energy to wind the mainspring, making manual winding unnecessary if worn enough. It is distinguis ...
Ad in Life magazine
1951.
wrist
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without a crown. It was manufactured between 1951 and 1959 by the Swiss watch manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre. The Futurematic was the world's first watch without a crown for winding the mainspring, having a flat crown on the back that was used solely for setting the time.Zaf Basha: ''Jaeger LeCoultre''. .


Watch face

The Futurematic was produced with two different watch dials. Both dials have a central time indicator for hours and minutes. The earlier dial has a small second indication and a power reserve indicator and was used in model ''E501''. The later dial version called ''Futurematic Porthole'' had two
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s and was used in model ''E502''. Below these portholes are rotating discs, one as a power reserve indicator with a colour change of red or blue (two variants, with the color indicating ''high reserve'') to white (for ''low reserve''), the other porthole had a disc with an arrow to indicate the seconds. The watch calibres K497, K497/1, or KP827 were used for the model E501, whereas the E502 contained K817, K817/1, or KP837.


Movement features

All calibres contain a seconds hacking mechanism, which stops the watch when the crown is slid towards the centre, as well as a centrally suspended rotor for winding the mainspring and thus increasing the power reserve. The rotor swings bidirectionally through an angle of about 190°. All Futurematic calibres contain an antimagnetic and an enlarged and heavier (by about 20%) balance wheel, as well as a regulator for the balance spring with micrometre scaling and a unique wire hook mechanism to prevent overwinding of the mainspring. A complete unwinding of the mainspring was mechanically inhibited to allow the watch to start running shortly after putting it on the wrist. The last calibres of both models have ''Parachoc'' shock protection and therefore contain a "P" in the name, P827 and KP837, whereas the first calibres possess ''KIF'' shock protection. The comparably elaborate construction of the Futurematic was the base of the advertisement
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at the time - "the most accurate self-winding watch in the world".


Versions

Due to the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act the Futurematics for the U.S. market have a ''LeCoultre'' logo instead of ''Jaeger-LeCoultre'' printed on the dial and engraved on the calibre and the inside of the case back. As an exception to this rule, all case backs of U.S. and European Futurematic models are internally engraved with ''LeCoultre'', whereas the other markings differ. The cases of the U.S. models and the dials which were produced in the U.S., encase a Swiss-made watch calibre engraved ''LeCoultre''. The U.S. models were distributed by the company Vacheron-Constantin-LeCoultre, a subsidiary of Longines-Wittnauer. Therefore, there are differences in the case forms and the dials between the U.S. and the European models. While the European models had only two watch case forms and were produced in three metal variants (
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, yellow gold, and
red gold Pure gold is slightly reddish yellow in color, but colored gold in various other colors can be produced by alloying gold with other elements. Colored golds can be classified in three groups: * Alloys with silver and copper in various proportions ...
), there are more models of the U.S. Futurematics, and an additional case metal variant, 10 carat gold-filled stainless steel cases.


Bibliography

*Franco Cologni, Douglas Kirkland and Maurizio Galimberti: ''Jaeger-LeCoultre. La Grande Maison''. Éditions Flammarion, 2006, {{ISBN, 9782080116130.


External links


Photos and advertisements for various Futurematic models
Archived from th
original
February 29, 2012. via - Internet Archive.


References

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