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Have both
I have a few JLC models including a Master Perpetual. I also have a Senator Karree Perpetual - the old style with nuclear bunker styling and the Cal. 39 movement.
Both are great watches, keep good time, have nicely finished movements, but are completely different in character. JLC is more like a modern Audi, GO more like a classic Mercedes.
My only two negatives are the thickness of the GO, and on the Karree the lack of a seconds hand.
The round case Senator Perpetual is a great watch and every now and again I get a hankering to own one as well.
My next watch
By: respo : February 5th, 2008-11:02
Hi all, I am considering my next watch and I am thinking seriously about a GO, specifically a perpetual calendar (either Senator or Karree). So, I am seeking some advice and answers if anyone can help. I have been a devoted JLC fan for a while, so my firs...
Thanks for the responses
By: respo : February 6th, 2008-06:22
Thank you for the thoughtful comments. I am glad you pointed out the different calibers 39 v. 100. I'll have to take a look at both as I Iike the decoration on the dial of the cal 100 Senators. But, of course, I have yet to see any GO in the metal. There ...
Have both
By: Le Chef : February 6th, 2008-07:38
I have a few JLC models including a Master Perpetual. I also have a Senator Karree Perpetual - the old style with nuclear bunker styling and the Cal. 39 movement. Both are great watches, keep good time, have nicely finished movements, but are completely d...
Have neither
By: respo : February 6th, 2008-09:15
I am not sure what you mean by the "nuclear bunker style", but I do like the Audi/Mercedes analogy. With Aston Martins out of my league, I have also likened the JLCs to Audis. I did note that the Senator is slimmer than the thicker Karree, so I was kind o...
You are right...
By: respo : February 10th, 2008-09:13
..and I believe that reading about the MIH is the one that got me started down this road (curses, MIH!). I like its design and the achievemen of the concentric discsdisplayig the full date all at 3 o'clock. Alas, I think this is not the watch for me for a...
Your last sentence . . .
By: Dr No : February 11th, 2008-08:09
. . . "Of course, you might just find that you would like more than one--at that point the decision as to which to add can become even more complex" . . . is the perfect description of my dilemna, JB! The intoxicating magic of perpetuals can be addictive ...