Like many companies, Le Jour eventually perished during the height of the quartz crisis. The rights to the brand changed ownership numerous times, with no significant attempt to revive the brand. That is, until now... After the great success of re-launching their Chronograph - the Mk 1, along with their 60s Vintage Diver collections, many collectors are eager to know what’s next for them. And so they replied with something refreshing for their followers — something from the fifties with an enduring style - the Brooklyn 40 Automatic. Its evergreen look, premium quality components with impeccable execution ticks all the boxes for those who are interested in this genre.
Le Jour Brooklyn Two-Tone Ref. LJ-BR-006 |
While the precursors were fabricated by high-end brands, generally come in both mechanical and quartz movements, powering the Coral Diver is the venerable SELLITA SW200 Swiss Automatic Movement operating at 28,800 BPH (4 Hertz) with hacking and hand winding capabilities. It has 25 jewels with a power reserve of approximately 40 hours.
"Clous de Paris" dial |
It continues to be a compelling sports watch of retro flair along with meticulous detailings when comes to its dial-works. The amount of detail Le Jour put in to bring back their tool watch heritage, and is well portrayed on the markers and handset used on its textured dial. Inspired by the “Explorer” look, the dial clads applied diamond-shaped hour markers, alongside with “3”, “9”, and “12” numerals at the cardinal point. For its dial, it has been designed with an old-charm "Clous de Paris" finishings, where it forms tiny faceted pyramidal squares throughout with a special tool-machine for this effect. The pyramid patterns on the dial elevate the old-school luxury sports watch mantra, with the petite size patterns, keep things tight and clean for more excellent legibility.
Retro fluted bezel design |
Turning it over, we have a screw-down casebook with different finishings- the middle had a grainy texture and raised “Brooklyn Bridge” emblem along with the “Le Jour” logo and “Brooklyn” texts right below it. Moving outwards, we have essential information on the watch with its serial number, which is a nice touch for any diving enthusiast. Consequently, it is all about the details right here.
SELLITA SW200-1 Swiss Automatic Movement |
For a nice versatile look and wearing experience, the watch comes fitted with a sports steel metal bracelet that gradually tapers from lug to clasp, while featuring the satin-brushed finishing on top with polished mid-links done in matching gold tone, giving it a certain ritzy look with the otherwise tool watch case.
Swiss Super-Luminova that glows green in the dark |
Summing things up, the Le Jour Brooklyn 40 Automatic Two-Tone Ref. LJ-BR-006 is a watch that shows just how a true classic sport watch in bi-tone flair, and is executed by a heritage watchmaker. Impeccable quality elevates the owner’s experience; the Brooklyn 40 is designed with meticulous details and balanced weight for optimum comfort. Retro design and elegant aesthetics with practical functionality of a modern-day daily-beater, the watch is a sophisticated timepiece to be worn on all year round. Its a hell of a worthy piece for any watch enthusiasts.