In 1925, Jaeger-LeCoultre, or more specifically, Ed Jaeger London Ltd, specialized in automotive dashboard instruments. In the mid-1920s and leading up to World War II, Jaeger “became the prevalent supplier to the most prestigious car companies, including virtually all racing cars as 95% of car races were won by cars equipped with Jaeger counters.” Read more about the historical ties between automobiles and Jaeger-LeCoultre here.

The 1952 Ferrari Mexico Vignale Berlinetta (shown above) is a rare (1 of 4) race car that is equipped with Jaeger gauges. This car is reportedly worth over $4 million, and even though it may be one of the least aesthetically pleasing of vintage Ferraris, at least it has some cool gauges.
