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Nov 01, 2008,09:52 AM
 

what do beta and eta stand for in that equation?

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Why James Bond's watch could have been a JLC!

 
 By: Dje : October 31st, 2008-14:57
Today is the day for the launch of the new Bond movie, you know that ! This time James doesn't get a brand new AM. The last James Bond girl would be hard, if possible, to beat! What I've read bout the movie is not very positive! I'm still planning to go a...  

Perfect J. BOND JLC Watch?

 
 By: amanico : October 31st, 2008-15:13
This one, maybe, for its innovative presentation of the Chrono? This one because of its class? Or this one because it belonged to the RAF??? Or this Beautiful Deep Sea Alarm? Well, indeed, J.BOND has a wide choice between all these marvels! Best! Nicolas...  

Great thoughts - and pictures...

 
 By: watchme : October 31st, 2008-18:15
Love the collection and collective thoughts, Jerome. I think the perfect watch, while wearing a black tux and sipping a martini (shaken - not stirred, of course), would be a Reverso Grande GMT, so that he can keep track of time at the home office in Merry... 

Nice proposition

 
 By: Dje : November 4th, 2008-02:47

Thanks Nicolas

 
 By: Dje : November 4th, 2008-02:45

i totally agree with you

 
 By: Cookies : October 31st, 2008-20:33
was hoping that annie lennox could do the theme song but ended up on the lap on alicia keys. Horrible song, i think casino royale had a powerful theme song. Then the aston martin DBS was released and that cool transponder watch outdid the ubiquitous seama... 

geek alert

 
 By: ajlc : November 1st, 2008-09:52
what do beta and eta stand for in that equation?

No just Omega! nt

 
 By: Dje : November 4th, 2008-02:56

I too would like to know

 
 By: dcummin4 : November 4th, 2008-20:39
The only formula I know of in that form describes the resistance of a thermistor at temperature T, but I've only seen it written: R=R_0*exp(B*(1/T - 1/T_0)) Where R_0 is the initial resistance at the initial temperature T_0 and B is a material-specific pa... 

Ceramic?

 
 By: amanico : November 4th, 2008-22:16
Hi, Welcome here, Firstly! I guess it's fhe formula, as it is relative to Heat and material ??? Best! Nicolas

See below Nicolas! nt

 
 By: Dje : November 5th, 2008-00:59

You know more than me!

 
 By: Dje : November 5th, 2008-00:59
Hi, This formula was written on the invitation for the presentation of the Extreme Lab last year! Of course this formula was the only information revealed about the subject of the presentation. Perhaps the most fascinating time during my relationship with... 

Come on !

 
 By: DrStrong : November 2nd, 2008-01:29
remember the line in Casino Royal (the novel): He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex. ;-) (screen capture: Jake)...  

Doing my job....LOL ! [nt]

 
 By: DrStrong : November 3rd, 2008-04:10
No message body

And doing it well! nt

 
 By: Dje : November 4th, 2008-02:58

How about a compromise?

 
 By: AlexSunrise : November 2nd, 2008-11:47
with a Pam 190? JLC 8 days PR movement with a sexy Radiomir case courtesy of Panerai. Sounds like a winning combination to me. Pic from Panerai website All the best, Commander Sunrise...  

Nice idea, El Che

 
 By: amanico : November 2nd, 2008-11:57
LOL Yep, a True movement in a nice case, this is a pure Panerai and a bit a JLC... These 190 / 197 / 198 / 208 RULE!!! Best, Commandante! Nicolas

Que viva la revolucion!!!

 
 By: AlexSunrise : November 2nd, 2008-12:04

Why not?

 
 By: Dje : November 4th, 2008-05:38