Jaeger-LeCoultre Mystery Dial

18k white gold, mystery dial, Cal. 466 manual, top condition

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Houdini, In White Gold.

Magic works best when you can’t quite figure out where to look.

That’s exactly what happens here. Your eyes land on the hands first, hovering in space with no visible connection to anything beneath them. Then the central disc. Then the glass. Then you realize you’re still not entirely sure how it all comes together.

Jaeger-LeCoultre built its reputation on capability. The kind of brand other watchmakers relied on when things needed to be done properly. Complicated calibers, ultra-thin movements, real problem solving.

This Mystery Dial from the 1970s is where the engineers and designers decided to show off a little.

The hands are mounted on transparent discs, driven by a movement hidden behind the dial. Because those discs disappear to the eye, the hands appear to float freely across the surface. It’s a simple idea on paper, but in execution it still feels like a trick you haven’t quite figured out.

“Built by watchmakers who knew exactly what they were doing, and still chose to have a little fun with it.”

The case supports it without competing.

At 33 by 39 millimeters, the proportions feel current. The tonneau shape carries enough presence, while the wide white gold bezel with its radial brushing frames the dial cleanly. That finish remains fully intact, adding texture without getting in the way.

On the wrist, this shifts from timekeeping to interaction. People notice. They take a second. Then another. You can explain it, or let them keep guessing.

A small piece of theatre, powered by one of the most respected names in watchmaking.

Overall excellent vintage condition with strong preservation across all components.

The 18k white gold case retains its original proportions with sharp lines and fully present radial brushing across the bezel.

The dial and glass elements are clean, with the transparent discs intact and the floating hand effect operating as intended.

The caseback shows light wear consistent with age, with visible engravings and movement housing intact.

The hands remain clean and well-preserved, with clear visibility and no notable degradation, and the crystal is free of major distractions.

The watch is fitted with a leather strap and a period-correct Jaeger-LeCoultre signed steel buckle.

The manual-wind caliber 466 is functioning as expected.

Case Size
33 x 39mm
Case Material
18K White Gold
Bracelet / Strap
Brand new suede leather. JLC stainless steel buckle
Movement
JLC Cal. 466. Backwinder. Manual
Dial
Mystery Dial
Glass
Mineral
Box / Papers
None
Year
1970s
Reference
17006
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We are here to be your trusted source of romantic vintage watches. We stand behind the products we curate with a 100% authenticity guarantee, a 1 year warranty and a 3-day return policy to ensure you are completely satisfied with your purchase.

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