Restoring a Historic WW2 Watch with Rare Engravings - Vintage Jaeger LeCoultre 1940s

This time i'm restoring this rare and historic WW2 watch. It's a Jaeger LeCoultre with some mysterious engravings: The caseback indicates that the watch was once the main prize in a German youth competition in 1942/43. Someone also scratched the word “Kühn“ into the side of the case. An indication that the owner was particularly brave? Or maybe a German surname? Whatever, the watch is surprisingly still running. However, not very reliable. I am completely restoring the watch. Disassemble, clean and freshly oil the movement. The old chrome from the case is removed. After a fresh coat of nickel it is re-chromed. The radioactive luminous material from the dial is completely removed and the hands are replaced. Early access, Ads-Free Videos and behind the scenes content on: Patreon: or Become a channel-member: Follow me on Instagram: