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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 9 MIN

The Collectibles — Jaeger-LeCoultre

from Watches and Politics · host Edi Shipoli

What makes a watch collectible? Age alone is not enough. Rarity alone is not enough.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore The Collectibles, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s remarkable book dedicated to the vintage watches that helped define the identity of the Grande Maison.But this is not simply a catalog of old watches. It’s a book about heritage as strategy. Through carefully documented historical pieces — from early Reversos to rare mid-century creations — Jaeger-LeCoultre tells the story of how a manufacture’s past becomes part of its present authority.In this episode, we discuss:• why certain vintage watches become “collectibles” while others fade away• how Jaeger-LeCoultre curates and authenticates its own historical legacy• the role of archival research in modern collecting • what this book reveals about the evolution of design and complications at JLC • how institutional storytelling shapes the vintage market • who should read this book — and who may prefer a purely historical referenceThis episode connects directly to:▶ Series 1 — watches as cultural symbols▶ Series 2 — collectors and market influence▶ Series 3 — the books that define horological knowledgeSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as historical narratives, not just objects.📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with your favorite vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre reference📌 Share with the friend who believes vintage collecting is about more than rarity#WatchesAndPolitics #WatchBooks #JaegerLeCoultre #TheCollectibles #Horology

What makes a watch collectible? Age alone is not enough. Rarity alone is not enough.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore The Collectibles, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s remarkable book dedicated to the vintage watches that helped define the identity of the Grande Maison.But this is not simply a catalog of old watches. It’s a book about heritage as strategy. Through carefully documented historical pieces — from early Reversos to rare mid-century creations — Jaeger-LeCoultre tells the story of how a manufacture’s past becomes part of its present authority.In this episode, we discuss:• why certain vintage watches become “collectibles” while others fade away• how Jaeger-LeCoultre curates and authenticates its own historical legacy• the role of archival research in modern collecting • what this book reveals about the evolution of design and complications at JLC • how institutional storytelling shapes the vintage market • who should read this book — and who may prefer a purely historical referenceThis episode connects directly to:▶ Series 1 — watches as cultural symbols▶ Series 2 — collectors and market influence▶ Series 3 — the books that define horological knowledgeSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read as historical narratives, not just objects.📌 Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌 Comment with your favorite vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre reference📌 Share with the friend who believes vintage collecting is about more than rarity#WatchesAndPolitics #WatchBooks #JaegerLeCoultre #TheCollectibles #Horology

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