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Your choice: Blancpain, JLC or GO divers
Just for fun.
Regardless of price or collector's value.
Which is your choice as a daily wearer?
JLC POLARIS 65 LE (clearly the collectible winner, but try to think only in terms of the watch itself...)
GO Sport Evo panorama date
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms...
Pics in order, credits Nicolas, Jocke, and photographer unknown

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Of the Three
By: db darien : May 31st, 2010-07:35
I generally go for the Teutonic functionality of German designs. But among the great Swiss names, JLC has always appealled to me. Among the three you display, and right now in terms of building on what I already have, I would go for the Polaris. I think a...
Easy...
By: dr.kol : May 30th, 2010-15:30
Every day I watch my Polaris -65. the heavier Polaris -65 and Polaris -68, I love them more and more. So Polaris would be my #1. I do not have the GO but without hesitation that would be #2. I have the Fifty Fathoms both in steel and in RG. I like these w...
I am glad to read your post
By: respo : June 4th, 2010-12:34
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Kari. I, too, have been thinking about adding a FF, so I was really interested in what you had to say. Utlimately, I have to try one on for more than a passing moment and see how it feels. Although I am wearing my Pola '6...
Well, it will be difficult to add something interesting to what has already been said.
By: amanico : May 30th, 2010-21:23
Even if, like Kari, I don't like to see so many ( colorful ) variations of a same watch ( the FF, of course ), I would be less severe than him on the Blancpain. On the normal, SS black dial version, the FF is a nice watch, big, but not that uncomfortable ...
Interesting question.....
By: MiniCooper : May 31st, 2010-10:20
But not quite fair....... You are comparing two modern divers (although classics) with a modern vintage..... Also the cases are different...... So, as a daily wearer, the Polaris wins as it is the more elegant one and thus more versatile.... (although the...
Thanks to all
By: Mostel : June 1st, 2010-16:32
I have to agree with the majority on this one. Maybe it isn't a fair comparison as Pink Panther suggested... but aside from the much-more-collectible status of the '65, I think of these watches as in the same class... generally. I prefer the Polaris for i...
I missed this post earlier
By: respo : June 4th, 2010-05:55
Funny, I have been thinking about the BP FF, as well, also as a daily wear watch. I gather you selected the Pola, which I think was a good choice. It works well as a daily piece. Congratulations, again on your choice. I have been thinking about both the A...