swjoseph
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ROO with JLC movement
Thanks both of you for telling me the rubber clad is housing a JLC movement and it does flip my decision over to JLC! i've tried both on and EWC twice to reconfirm my comfort with this 46.3mm case. Both made a strong presence on my thin waist but i believe 'people get use to what they have.'
My hold back for EWC is that JLC has a thin history on sport / diving watches, unlike ROO of AP or Reverso of JLC, it's becoming a forgotten line some day in the future. (am I getting too emotional? but i just can't stop thing...if it has pass it's age with the flooding of 2nd offers.)
Hello swjoseph!
By: DRMW : September 13th, 2009-23:14
Hello and welcome to the forums! Great choices with the AP and JLC! FYI, the AP ROO rubber clad currently is not an in-house movement, it's actually a JLC movement (2126(2226)/2840) with a DD module Do you like the black or white dial rubber clad? For mor...
Hi, Joseph
By: amanico : September 13th, 2009-23:48
Welcome here, firstly! A bit of diversification is not bad, as you will appreciate your Pannies and some other nice watches in the same time. The JLC EWC is bigger, and houses a very appealing combination of complications : The Date, the Chrono and the Wo...
ROO with JLC movement
By: swjoseph : September 14th, 2009-01:08
Thanks both of you for telling me the rubber clad is housing a JLC movement and it does flip my decision over to JLC! i've tried both on and EWC twice to reconfirm my comfort with this 46.3mm case. Both made a strong presence on my thin waist but i believ...
Well...
By: DRMW : September 14th, 2009-01:15
Well, I wouldn't hold that against the APROO's without the in house movement. There's been lots of discussion on ThePuristS AP forum about this, best to check it out as to why: www.network54.com / Hope this helps. -MW