
In a classic 'this or that' scenario, Aquaracer1 presents a compelling comparison between two luxury timepieces at a similar price point. This article delves into the nuances that make each watch a contender, drawing on community insights to highlight design philosophies, wearability, and brand heritage. Aquaracer1's initial post sparked a lively debate, demonstrating the subjective yet deeply personal nature of watch collecting.


The dauphine hands and simple makers along with the better balanced case dimensions win me over.
Yes purer without date. But if I want the less “dressy” of the two, could one argue the date makes the JLC a touch more casual than the GO?
Both watches are 39 x 9.5 mm
Eye on the gold ones now 😂 We agree the GO is the purists choice with no date 👍🏻 Thanks for weighing in mon ami
I keep going back and forth between the two...initially I was leaning JLC by the slightest of margins due to it's, in my opinion, higher versatility quotient (if that's a thing..lol). But then I look at the GO and it's so playful and seems like you could have a lot of fun with different straps on that one. I'll abstain from voting! lol
The tiebreaker for me may be the JLC’s mesmerizing silver sunburst dial. That is really something else. The cherry on top is the blued seconds hand. The GO has a similar color silver dial, but it is fine grain, not sunburst. On the other hand, the GO is striking in its own right and has alot going for it including (a possible wearability advantage) even more compact lug span, 45 versus 46.7 mm!
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