JLC Geophysic Universal Time Reference Guide
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JLC Geophysic Universal Time Reference Guide

By amanico · Jun 17, 2024 · 26 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) shares his profound admiration for the Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Universal Time, a timepiece he considers a future acquisition. His post highlights the watch's aesthetic appeal, balanced proportions, and the distinctive 'dead beat seconds' complication. This article delves into why this particular JLC model continues to captivate collectors, exploring its unique features and the community's perspective on its travel-readiness.

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The last Jaeger Lecoultre I am mad about. 




Nice case, good proportions, superb dial, friendly complication, and, cherry on the cake, a plus: The dead second! 

One day, maybe, I will get one. 

Best,

Nicolas

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AU
AuHavrePro
Jun 17, 2024
Why does a watch like this....

Not have 10 bar WR.... 🤔🙃

AM
amanico
Jun 17, 2024
Well I guess that this is not the kind of watch you will dive with...

AU
AuHavrePro
Jun 17, 2024
But you're supposed to take it all over the world....

Which, to me, means any and all types of environments . That's why I love the Overseas so much, it has it all including WR........

AM
amanico
Jun 17, 2024
not in all the seas. :)))

J.
j.jota
Jun 17, 2024
50m WR, and worn on the available bracelet, should be sufficient?

I've worn my Reverso Grand Calendar (30m WR) on all my travels in the heat (105 deg. F), cold (-10 deg. F), and wet/rainy. Not diving or swimming, of course, but good enough for travel - me thinks

AM
amanico
Jun 17, 2024
Yes, but not enough to swim with...

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