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You are right...
..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 few reasons, but it is amazing. I may change my mind about it, however. the photo you posted sparked my interest again. Are you happy with it? Any problems?
respo
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 ...