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Thanks!
Alarm is really my favorite complication. Chronographs, even rattrapante are very common and have to be extraordinary to stand out. Alarms are very rare. I considered a Fortis, however just could not get over the design. Too much stuff going on there. I also feel that wearing a pilot style watch would be pretending something I am not...
So at this time I narrowed down my options to just two watches that are somewhat similar in functionality but rather different in looks. I love them both and have very hard time deciding. One of these watches is of course the JLC that I mentioned and the other one is PAM 98 GMT Alarm with the very fine GP Traveler II motion. There are cons and pros on each side and the Panerai is somewhat cheaper - however I feel that while PAM is not necessarily fragile (in fact it will be much easier to refinish even if it is scratched a bit), it really is a dress watch first and foremost...
Thanks again for your comments,
Alex
Thanks!
By: alex.sigal : March 25th, 2010-10:06
Alarm is really my favorite complication. Chronographs, even rattrapante are very common and have to be extraordinary to stand out. Alarms are very rare. I considered a Fortis, however just could not get over the design. Too much stuff going on there. I a...
The bracelet is oh so nice
By: respo : March 25th, 2010-10:51
I am not disagreeing with Nicolas' advice, but if you have the chance to get the bacelet for a good price, then it is worth considering. I am not so keen on the JLC divers on dressy leather straps -- it just does not work for me. The articulated rubber an...
Welcome Alex!
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 25th, 2010-13:10
Same issue as you about the bracelet. I have the watch since 6 month, was thinking about the ar-rubber-br. It is a really nice feeling to the ar-ru-br, have it on a Squadra. But I hold of when I bought the watch to see if I liked the straps that came with...
I have both
By: stitch : March 25th, 2010-13:51
the leather strap and the articulated rubber bracelet. Both look and feel great. The leather strap is quite thick near the lugs so it blends into the watch nicely, and it has a nice comfy backing. However, I feel that the bracelet is more practical on a d...
Hi Alex
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 25th, 2010-16:16
I was the one to write the report – and to clarify: Yes, you are able to scratch the bezel. And when I said fairly – I might have been unjust. I dragged the watch against a metal object pretty hard, yes I know – stupid! But sh-t happens....