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Jaeger-LeCoultre Lucky 13
Reference 3027 · 14k Yellow Gold
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About this reference
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Lucky 13, reference 3027, was produced during the early 1960s and is no longer in production. This reference is characterized by its 14k yellow gold case and a unique dial configuration where every hour marker is represented by the number 13. It houses the manual-wind Caliber 818/2, a movement frequently utilized by the brand during this era for its slim profile. Collectors value the reference for its rarity and its historical association with the Anti-Superstition Society of Chicago, which commissioned the design to challenge common phobias. On the secondary market, these watches typically trade in the $10,000 to $20,000 range depending on condition. A notable example was gifted to United States Senator John Glenn by the Anti-Superstition Society following his 1962 orbital flight, and this specific piece sold at auction in 2019 for $12,500.
Auction track record
1 documented sale since 2019. Top hammer $62,500 at Phillips New York in 2019. Median hammer: $62,500.
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| Lot | Year | Hammer | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3027 · Lucky 13 | 2019 | $62,500 | Phillips New York |