oruga65
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one of my favourite JLCs
Apr 16, 2009,07:36 AM
Yes, it's one of the best looking and most "value-for-the-moneish" this last years, IMO.
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By: emcquillan : April 14th, 2009-18:54
My photograph leaves a lot to be desired, but not my passion for this understated and highly functional world timer. The design is a wonderful marriage between elegance and sport. Hours, Minutes, sweep seconds, stop seconds for precise adjustments with th...
It deserved an Hommage, Respo
By: amanico : April 14th, 2009-22:00
This is exactly the kind of Time Keeper I love. A Friendly complicatin in a reliable watch. As for the look, the previous version was a bit dressier, while this one is a bit sportier. But in any case, a nice and understated watch. The movement uses modern...
very nice pictures
By: time2tic : April 14th, 2009-22:30
This watch has caught my attention for quite some time, but I have not jumped yet. I think what stops me is the relative "strong" presence of the power reserve. I am afraid that its hand interferes with hour/minute hands to disturb readability of the dial...
Good Question
By: emcquillan : April 15th, 2009-08:03
I actually enjoy the power reserve indicator since my Master Control Geographic is in a regular rotation and i need to wind it every so often. The hour and minute hands pass over/on top of the power reserve indicator. Also the power reserve indicator/hand...
very good suggestion
By: time2tic : April 15th, 2009-23:09
although technically it may be a bigger challenge than it seems with the rotating mass of the automatic movement.
JLC makes some great watches
By: dxboon : April 15th, 2009-00:17
I'm really attracted to the Master Control series. Thanks for your pictures. The watch looks great on your wrist! Cheers, Daos
Oh yes, that's one perfect timepiece
By: PoyFR : April 15th, 2009-04:46
First many thanks for your pictures. The Master Geographic has always attracted and interested me; I have owned a few since its first appearance in late 90's, up until the Singapore Airline version. Since then I have continued to looking at the newest and...
Thank you PoyFr
By: emcquillan : April 15th, 2009-08:57
Yes, the 38 mm plantinum limited edition Master Geographic is a beauty. I would love to see a platium or white gold version when they redesign the model.
you are right
By: MiniCooper : April 15th, 2009-06:03
It is a great combination watch- both dressy and sporty at the same time enjoy it cheers
one of my favourite JLCs
By: oruga65 : April 16th, 2009-07:36
Yes, it's one of the best looking and most "value-for-the-moneish" this last years, IMO.