This is a Jaeger-LeCoultre Germanized day date made in the 1930s.
The name was changed to Jaeger-LeCoultre in 1937, so it was probably made in the early 30s.
Generally, the English version is the one that appears on the market, but this one is a rare German version.
The pointer date is placed on the outer circumference, the day of the week at the bottom of 12 o'clock, and the indexes are sector dials.
The indexes are sector dials, which are very popular, and this watch is a wonderful example of the harmony of the overall coloring when viewed from a bird's eye view of the entire watch.
The pointer date is red
Sectors are black
The hands are blued steel.
The dial is matte silver.
The flamboyance and sophistication of the Art Deco period are incorporated into the watch, giving it a modern yet progressive look.
The size is also outstanding.
The trend in the world is for big size watches, but you will rarely meet a person wearing a watch around 30mm, so the watch's appearance, which is not too assertive, will be recognized as an advanced fashionable watch.
Please see the last photo for the movement.
(We do not want to open the back cover more than necessary, so we put the photo taken by the craftsman as it is.)
Size
30.5mm
Condition
No significant chips, cracks, or scratches, basically in good condition.
The watch is running within 30 seconds.