
Subexplorer's post highlights his Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Alarm US Navy Seals, a robust diving watch that continues JLC's legacy in alarm complications for underwater use. The author shares his personal experience with this substantial timepiece, emphasizing its comfort despite its size and its place within his collection.
Monday! Starting a new week!!
I strapped this big bad boy on my wrist yesterday and took some pictures.
I decided to keep it on my wrist till today to start my week.
A big serious diving watch with alarm: a concept pioneered by JLC many decades ago when Scuba diving watches were still in their infancy.
Have a nice week friends!!
Cheers! Abel











The navy seals collection was my favorite. Too bad they discontinued it along with the compressor crown!
That's an unconventional strap choice for an MCDA, but it works well. JLC's decision to keep all SEALs branding off the dial side of the watch looks smarter every single year that passes. Best, Tim
... and I bought it from the original owner with box and papers set. It was almost unused except for a couple of small scratches on bezel that are evident in my close up pictures but not so visible in the metal. I wear it from time to time, entering in the rotation in my collection. I thought about it as a too large watch but I find it very comfortable due to the titanium case light weight and I got accustomed to its size because I like it so much and makes me smile when I view it on my wrist. I
Just a little better this gentle madness we all have. π We are as much a mutual support club for the watch addicted. Thanks for sharing a wonderful piece! TM
The Ghost Salutes yours.
.. lots of JLC DNA ! Thx for this stimulating pictorial ! Best, hs
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