PIERRE CARDIN x JAEGER LeCOULTRE PC108

PIERRE CARDIN x JAEGER LeCOULTRE PC108

$3,650.00
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A radiant vestige from the golden era of mod futurism, the Pierre Cardin Espace PC108 is a wearable artifact of a visionary decade. Released between 1971 and 1973, this avant-garde timepiece was born from an electrifying collaboration between Jaeger-LeCoultre, the storied Swiss-French horologer, and Pierre Cardin, the Parisian couturier who dressed The Beatles, dreamt up NASA spacesuits, and turned the Space Age into a fashion movement. The PC108 was conceived as a true driving watch: its asymmetrical case is sharply sloped, allowing the dial to face the driver without lifting their hand from the wheel. It was ergonomics reimagined as sculpture, a watch that angles toward you like a dashboard instrument from a Citroën SM, equally at home on the autoroute or the runway.  Unlike other Espace models built from Lucite, the PC108 pairs a stainless steel case with a sharply minimal dial. The white dial on one side features oversized numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9—bold, graphic markers that feel

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