When Men Carried Cash.
By now, watchmakers have put movements on wrists, cuffs, lapels, necklaces, rings, desk clocks, cigarette lighters and just about every other object they could get their hands on.
Someone at Jaeger-LeCoultre eventually looked at a money clip and thought, "Why not this too?"
The result is one of those wonderfully unnecessary objects that makes vintage collecting so much fun. Part watch, part money clip, part conversation starter, this 14k yellow gold Jaeger-LeCoultre transforms an everyday object into something far more entertaining.
The watch sits at the center of a sculptural wire-frame clip, turning a practical accessory into a miniature piece of horological history. The proportions are charming, the design playful, and somehow it all feels perfectly natural.
The timing of a piece like this feels especially relevant today. Wallets have become thinner, cash has become optional, and most transactions happen with a tap of a card or phone.
Yet there remains something deeply satisfying about carrying cash.
Maybe it's nostalgia. Maybe it's the memory of watching your father or uncle pull out a folded stack of bills before asking, "What's the damage?" Cash still feels tangible in a world where almost everything else has become numbers on a screen.
This Jaeger-LeCoultre brings a little of that feeling back.
Inside sits the manual-wound Calibre 490, a proper mechanical movement from one of Switzerland's most respected manufactures. Every morning begins with a few turns of the crown before it heads into your pocket for the day.
Use it as intended with cash folded inside, clip it to documents, or leave it on a desk where nobody can quite figure out what they're looking at until they get closer.
Most vintage watches fit neatly into familiar categories. This one never bothered learning the rules.
It's a money clip with a Jaeger-LeCoultre attached to it.
Or perhaps it's a Jaeger-LeCoultre that happens to hold your money.
Either way, life is a little more interesting when you pull it out of your pocket.

Overall excellent vintage condition with honest wear consistent with age and use.
The 14k yellow gold money clip remains well preserved with strong structure, attractive patina, and light surface wear throughout.
The original silvered dial remains highly attractive with light aging and spotting visible under magnification.
The case retains crisp proportions with expected wear from handling and pocket use.
The crown operates correctly and the crystal presents well with minor signs of age.
The clip mechanism remains secure and functions exactly as intended.
The manual-wind Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 490 movement is running and functioning properly at the time of cataloging.


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