Due to the
Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act, the Futurematics for the U.S. market have a
LeCoultre logo instead of
Jaeger-LeCoultre printed on the dial and engraved on the calibre and the inside of the case back. As an exception to this rule, all case backs of U.S. and European Futurematic models are internally engraved with
LeCoultre, whereas the other markings differ. The cases of the U.S. models and the dials which were produced in the U.S. encase a Swiss-made watch calibre engraved
LeCoultre. The U.S. models were distributed by the company Vacheron-Constantin-LeCoultre, a subsidiary of Longines-Wittnauer. Therefore, there are differences in the case forms and the dials between the U.S. and the European models. While the European models had only two watch case forms and were produced in three metal variants (
stainless steel,
yellow gold, and
red gold), there are more models of the U.S. Futurematics, and an additional case metal variant, 10 carat
gold-filled stainless steel cases. ==Bibliography==