Collector's Reference

Jaeger-LeCoultre
Serial Number Lookup

Jaeger-LeCoultre has manufactured movements since 1833 — making it one of the oldest continuously operating watch manufactures. Their sequential serial system spans nearly 200 years of production, covering Reverso, Master, Polaris, and Atmos clocks.

Serial Number Lookup

Enter your Jaeger-LeCoultre serial number — found engraved on the caseback, between the lugs at 6 o'clock on vintage models, or on the movement plate visible through an exhibition caseback.

Approximate Production Year

Results are approximate. JLC has supplied movements to many brands — if your watch has a JLC movement but a different brand name, the serial range may still apply. Production records are not publicly disclosed.

Important Note for Collectors

JLC as a Movement Supplier

Jaeger-LeCoultre supplies movements to many luxury brands including Vacheron Constantin, IWC (historically), and others. If your watch has a JLC-based movement, the serial may overlap with independent JLC production pieces. This means a Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe, or other grand maison watch with a JLC ebauche may have a serial that falls within the JLC production ranges shown below — and can be approximately dated using this same table.

Reference Table

Complete JLC Serial Number Timeline

Jaeger-LeCoultre has used a sequential numeric serial system since 1833. This table represents approximately 190 years of production, compiled from auction records, service documents, and horological archives.

Founding Era (1833–1960)

YearStarting Serial
18331
187010,000
188050,000
1890150,000
1900300,000
1910500,000
1920700,000
1930900,000
19401,100,000
19501,300,000
19551,400,000
19601,500,000

Modern Era (1965–present)

YearStarting Serial
19651,600,000
19701,700,000
19751,800,000
19801,900,000
19852,000,000
19902,100,000
19952,200,000
20002,350,000
20052,500,000
20102,700,000
20153,000,000
20203,400,000
Reference Numbers

Key Jaeger-LeCoultre Reference Numbers

Modern JLC references use a "Q" prefix followed by 7 digits for current production. Older references used numeric-only codes. The reference number is engraved on the caseback alongside the serial number on most models.

Reference Model Era
272.8.47Reverso Classic SmallCurrent
3858420Reverso Tribute Duoface2019–present
Q3808470Master Ultra Thin Perpetual2014–present
Q6252420Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon2013–present
Q2018420Master Control Date2020–present
Q9068671Polaris Date2022–present
Q176842JRendez-Vous Moon2012–present
Q1662420Duomètre Chronographe2007–present
Q141842JAtmos Classique (clock)Current
Location Guide

Where to Find Your JLC Serial Number

JLC serial placement varies by model era. Here is where to look for each generation.

Modern Wristwatches

The serial is engraved on the caseback (on a plaque or directly engraved). Many modern JLC models feature an exhibition caseback through which the serial is visible on the movement plate without removing the back.

Vintage Models

On vintage JLC wristwatches, the serial is typically found between the lugs at 6 o'clock. It also appears engraved on the movement, visible when the caseback is opened by a watchmaker.

Atmos Clocks

For Atmos clocks, the serial number is engraved on the movement plate, visible through the glass panels. It may also appear on a small plaque on the base or on the underside of the clock body.

Note: JLC also engraves the serial on the movement itself. This is consistent across all eras, making it possible to date any JLC piece even if the external serial is worn or unreadable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Jaeger-LeCoultre Questions & Answers

Is Jaeger-LeCoultre a top luxury brand?

Yes. JLC is considered one of the Grande Maisons of Swiss horology. The manufacture produces over 180 movements in-house — more than almost any other brand — and has historically supplied movements to Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and IWC. The depth of JLC's in-house capabilities is matched only by a handful of manufacturers worldwide.

What is the most iconic Jaeger-LeCoultre watch?

The Reverso, introduced in 1931 for polo players who needed a reversible case to protect the crystal, is the most iconic JLC. The rectangular swiveling case is one of the most recognized silhouettes in horology. The Master Control and Polaris (originally the Memovox alarm wristwatch, first released in 1956) are also historically significant collector pieces that command strong auction premiums.

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