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24 March 2019, 07:19 AM | #1 |
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Thinking of a new JLC
Been researching some, and though they are known for their dress watches, I think I’m drawn more to the sport models. I don’t like the square reverso, and while I like the ultra thin moon, I have the Cellini Moophase and feel it fills that niche.
So I’ve been looking and kinda like one of these 2. Both different from anything I have. Would like opinions from those who may know more about JLC than I do. Also any other sport watch jlc suggestions in the 5-7k range I may not know about? I’m no JLC expert. Polaris Master compressor geographic Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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24 March 2019, 09:30 AM | #2 |
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Thinking of a new JLC
David Bredan did an in depth dive into this watch and all things JLC sports a year or so ago. Probably worth a read if you’re interested in JLC sports models
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/jaeger-...-watch-review/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
24 March 2019, 09:39 AM | #3 |
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love the blue dialed model on it's SS bracelet. the dive watch pictured last by the OP is cool too but i would prefer the bracelet to be stainless color rather than the black anodized. all the JLC compressor sport stuff is nice but a sport style watch on leather just don't work for me.
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24 March 2019, 10:23 AM | #4 |
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What about the Geophysic 1958 Limited Edition? It's a sports watch (shock resistance, 100m water proof, luminous hands, etc) but also has a dressier feel as well. Plus....limited to only 800 pieces in the world! I think they are selling around $10,000 though.
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24 March 2019, 10:34 AM | #5 |
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The navy seals line are nice (yup,they’re already discontinued),I have the navy seals alarm and my biggest complaint about that watch is the less than stellar lume as I’ve been spoiled by both Seiko and Panerai
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24 March 2019, 10:44 AM | #6 |
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JLCs are amazing.
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24 March 2019, 10:50 AM | #7 |
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Great comments all. I’m really torn. I know I want a JLC sport watch to widen my ownership of brands, but not sure which one. Nice problem to have I guess.
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Known to be one of the best movement makers in the industry. Many of the holy triniy watches have had JLC movements for decades. Their finishing quality, IMO, exceeds Rolex, and is almost on par with PP. They are currently soft, and depreciate considerably, so buy excellent condition pre-owned if possibly.
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25 March 2019, 05:00 AM | #9 |
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I saw the new Polaris in an AD the other day, looks very plain in real life IMO. The Geophysic true-beat on the other hand is great
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25 March 2019, 11:21 AM | #10 |
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How about this one? Anyone own one of these? I have To admit it’s been growing on me the last couple of days.
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All I know is that I saw the universal time watches at the boutique and they look even better in person than the pictures! Do it!
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20 April 2019, 05:10 AM | #12 |
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If you’re looking at Polaris I’d also consider Master Memovox. (About $7K) The vintage ones are fantastic and this feels like a faithful reissue.
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20 April 2019, 07:02 AM | #13 |
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I've got 2 JLC's so you could say I'm partial. Both purchased either used or through a gray market dealer with 25% off retail (not going to pay full MSRP for JLC given their poor value retention). A Geophysic True Second (bought primarily for its unique movement and display caseback) and a MC Sector dial chronograph. Both are proportioned perfectly and I have the TS on an upgraded JLC black alligator strap and the Sector dial on a more casual Bulang & Sons Vintage blue leather strap. Workmanship is above Rolex IMO. AFAIK its all made in-house in Switzerland. Movement finishing and accuracy is spectacular. The TS is +/-0 s/d as I know what positions to leave it in overnight to retard or not the timekeeping. You can't go wrong with that Geographic TS if that floats your boat. I think the case is a little larger than the standard TS.
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I just saw Doctor Strange and the SS PC features quite heavily and looks rather good, plus Benedict wore a Breguet in Sherlock, so in keeping with his classy, aristocratic choices.
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Look at the Polaris in person before you buy. The dial may disappoint you in person: JLC obviously took a cost effective approach to making them versus the rest of the watch.
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