Anyone familiar with Lebois & Co.?

I saw this company on the Caseback Watches YouTube channel and it's a newly revived brand that sold watches in the 40s. They are big on art deco chronographs and I love the salmon dial. They use a movement by La Joux-Perret, which I'm not familiar with either, but it has a 60hr power reserve. It starts at $2500. Any thoughts guys?

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Lovely looking. A Chronograph that isn't too busy.

What are the specifications?

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Slartibartfast

Lovely looking. A Chronograph that isn't too busy.

What are the specifications?

39mm diameter, 10.5mm height, 50mm water resistance, 4 hertz movement, 60hr power reserve, manual winding. Monochrome has the most informative article about the 4 different models available: https://monochrome-watches.com/introducing-a-first-look-at-the-lebois-co-heritage-chronograph-live-pics-price/?utm_source=pocket_mylist

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DanielA

39mm diameter, 10.5mm height, 50mm water resistance, 4 hertz movement, 60hr power reserve, manual winding. Monochrome has the most informative article about the 4 different models available: https://monochrome-watches.com/introducing-a-first-look-at-the-lebois-co-heritage-chronograph-live-pics-price/?utm_source=pocket_mylist

*50m water resistance lol

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I’ve been looking at this brand for awhile now and was wondering if anyone has one that I could look at in photos??

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Beautiful watch not a lover of the salmon colour but if any one has the white dial I’d be much appreciative if you could share some pictures of it…!!!

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DARKELF

Beautiful watch not a lover of the salmon colour but if any one has the white dial I’d be much appreciative if you could share some pictures of it…!!!

Here's one in a cream colored dial with a telemeter and tachometer. This was an actual model they made in the 1930s. Absolutely gorgeous. I really wanted a salmon dial watch so I ended up purchasing the one in the prior photo but this watch would have been my second choice.

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