This beautiful LeCoultre Triple Calendar reference 2721 from the 1950s is among the early executions of this complication.
With a diameter of 36 mm, this watch was exceptionally large for its time and impresses with its well-balanced proportions.
The dial displays date, day and month, all rendered in red and in English language. A particularly charming detail is the central date hand with its red triangular tip, elegantly pointing to the outer date track. Applied Arabic numerals and finely faceted triangular indices add depth and refinement to the dial. Overall, the dial appears very harmonious and offers excellent legibility.
The case stands out with its elegantly sculpted teardrop lugs, giving the watch a distinctive silhouette. Viewed from the side, the case reveals finely stepped flanks, adding a subtle architectural depth and further elegance to the design.
Correctors are integrated into the case flank: the upper pusher adjusts the month, while the lower pusher sets the date. The weekday is set via the crown by advancing the time past midnight.
The deep and well-preserved gold hallmarks underline the outstanding condition of this approximately 80-year-old watch.
Condition report
Dial: Excellent condition – original, unrestored dial (very rare for this model) – light patina visible under magnification – Dauphine hands – red date track – red day and month display – signed "LeCoultre Swiss".
Case: 14k gold case – light signs of wear – minor oxidation – deep gold hallmarks – intact serial number on the case back – exotic teardrop lugs.
Movement: manual-winding caliber JLC P484 – timegrapher results: rate: -10s/day, amplitude: 319, beat error: 3.5.
Strap: leather strap with original Jaeger-LeCoultre pin buckle.
Serial number: 544xxx
Int.Exe.: 44216