Brandon Skinner
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Master Geographic
15 years ago when I had no idea that other brands existed outside of Rolex, the JLC Master Geographic was the first complicated timepiece I was ever exposed to... an 18 karat yellow gold limited edition sitting in the used case of a Rolex dealer. I marveled at how a watch could do so much with such a simple action of turning a second crown (it had a second crown!). Never had I seen a power reserve indicator, a second time zone in sub dial, cities printed around a disk, AM/PM indicator... you know the drill. After 15 years of learning and loving Swiss watches, the Master Geographic is sentimentally one of my all time favorite watches.
I love the JLC forum and come here often to see and read about the amazing Reversos and Memovoxes which seem to be the darlings of this forum, and of the extremely complicated timepieces you love to share with the community, but it seems like the Geographic never makes it on here and I wonder why?!
After all these years I'm considering to buy my first JLC, a Master Geographic in steel. Can anyone share with me something I may not know about the watch, such as known issues (good or bad) with the performance/reliability with the movement over time? I think I prefer the look of the dial on the 38mm over the new 39mm but perhaps the movement has been modified or improved over the previous iteration? Your expertise and insight is greatly appreciated!