Mystery Le Jour Chrono . . .

Posts
1,088
Likes
6,993
Does anyone recognize this model? Considering adding it to my growing collection of Yema/Le Jours, but this one is totally new to me . . .

 
Posts
3,828
Likes
6,518
Hands just look wrong to me. Certainly no expert but the lume is way off.
 
Posts
1,088
Likes
6,993
Hands just look wrong to me. Certainly no expert but the lume is way off.
You might be right. Then again, lume on hands ages differently than lume on the dial. Also, I'm not one to turn my nose up at relumed hands, as long as it was done professionally!
 
Posts
23,127
Likes
51,630
Hands just look wrong to me. Certainly no expert but the lume is way off.
Agree, and not just the lume. Hands are so short compared to most LeJour/Yema I've seen. And why white?
 
Posts
1,088
Likes
6,993
It's very similar to this Guymo, which is another Swiss-cased, French-dialled watch from the early 70s. https://www.timeline.watch/watch/guymo-chronograph/

The little "pin" at the end of the minute hand stops just shy of the seconds hashes, the squared off white hour and minute hands are matched by the squared off white hand on the seconds subdial, and the orange chrono is matched by the orange hand on the minutes subseconds dial. So I'm thinking the hands are original, but quite possibly relumed.

Moot point now in any case, since it already sold, so someone must have liked it!
Edited:
 
Posts
891
Likes
2,336
You might be right. Then again, lume on hands ages differently than lume on the dial. Also, I'm not one to turn my nose up at relumed hands, as long as it was done professionally!
Hands look like the ones on Tissot PR 516. Let’s see you Yema and lejour. I have MANY as well. Some in pieces haha. Here are most of mine. think I am going to cut loose the LeJour LeMans and Superman 530016.

Edited: