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You mean, see me as an English major who cannot spell? :-))
I'm truly in love with this piece. Thank you again, Nicolas!
Am I ready?
By: TdotBean : April 12th, 2011-01:12
To pay 2 to 3 times the price, maybe not. But the vivid image of the previous platinum master 8 day perpetual skeleton still lures me. The back of the watch where the dark globe lies excited me very much. Like the full moon to a werewolf Rgs Tyler
"D"s: D-1 &/ vs D-2
By: hs111 : April 13th, 2011-01:39
Yes, thank you for the encouraging deliberation - as mentioned: helpful .. Oh, indeed - - my "D.."-1 is confirmed anyway, quite happily looking forward to its arrival or better - appearance . As to "D.."-2, I am still turning, twisting and rationalizing a...
Absolutely beautiful..
By: robbo400 : April 10th, 2011-03:40
What a wonderfully beautiful timepiece. I think the way JLC is making the dials less busy and reducing the size of the bezel is fantastic. This looks such a work of art. Nicolas' review of the new Master Géographique had me convinced that it would be my n...
Hello, Rob.
By: amanico : April 11th, 2011-23:56
There are excellent things on this new Master 8 Days Perpetual, such as the case, the movement, the reduced volumes, and the simpler dial. Though, I think some details can be improved on the dial ( the moonphase, and the upper part of the dial: Reading th...
I like it a lot!
By: blomman Mr Blue : April 10th, 2011-13:33
But as on all PC – a lot of information crammed into a very small space. For me this version is much more appealing then the previous. One thing I find strange is the text on the right hand side sub dial: 8 days + PC… While power reserve and day/night ind...
Very nice indeed.
By: Davo : April 11th, 2011-05:47
Chapeau to JLC! Another work of art. The Master Perpetual 8 Days is probably the perfect watch for me. The new version is a very handsome number, but I must say I still prefer the dial of the original. Thanks for the post, Nicolas.
" Outsourced "?
By: amanico : April 12th, 2011-01:40
Well, it was at a time when some brands invest their efforts in common, don't you think? So, do we still have to consider that this movement, or more precisely, the module, is outsourced? But you're right to add that precision, by the way. Sweep second ha...
The sweep seconds...
By: watchme : April 12th, 2011-06:40
and a more common moonphase disc rotating through and aperture would be my 2 "improvements" if I had my way. Unfortunately, although the moonphase is "pretty," like this, it's a bit too "Chopard" for me, and draws your eye squarely on that dark circle, wh...
100% d´accord!
By: anaesdoc : April 11th, 2011-09:57
Hi Daos, your post sums up my impressions as well. An additional feature I like about the new QP is its smaller case diameter. Overall the dial looks clearer, the MP is great, PR and D/N indications are less impressive - as you said ! Anyway, I´m happy th...
Agreed.
By: dxboon : April 12th, 2011-07:05
Yes, your points are very good. There's no way the old PR and night/day indicator could feel at home on this new QP. The new refinement of the model is pleasing in its own way. Cheers, Daos
Thanks to You, Starman.
By: amanico : April 12th, 2011-02:32
Some of the 2011 novelties will come in a very few weeks, now. There will be 3 " waves ": April / June / October. My guess is that the Master Moon and this watch will arrive in June. Will keep you updated as soon as I have the definitive information. Best...
I guess Santa Darja
By: dr.kol : April 13th, 2011-03:28
is on the receiving side. However, when we have been checking together all the new offerings of SIHH and Baselworld, we picked up onpy JLC Tribute to 1931 and the new JLC Perpetual. Patek had also some nice offerings but one should be an attorney-at-law i...
Very elegant.
By: Goh : April 12th, 2011-05:00
I like the cleaner look offered by smaller sub-dials, the new moonphase and that it is available in steel. Could it be my first 'dress watch'? I really look forward to see one in real. My only wish is an addition of a sweep second, to add a little life to...
Thank you again...
By: ocwatching : April 12th, 2011-12:20
Nico for a grea review and recap. Great writeup and thought provoking as always! With all the news and excitement around the DSA release, I totally missed this piece at the BHB event in January. I actually had to go back to my photos to see if I caught th...
Dilemmas, dilemmas ...
By: amanico : April 13th, 2011-02:49
Believe me, it is better to have this kind of dilemmas, rather to not have any! The problem is that there are many tempting JLC watches, this year: The TT DSAs, TT 1931s, The MUT Moon 39, this PC, the Duometre à Q.L in WG which is also a true beast, ...
Very nice!
By: DaMctosh : April 14th, 2011-09:25
It's amazing how taking away the 12 (which was always a misfit IMO) and changing the minute markers makes such a difference. Of course the subdial redesigns also helped this bear more than a family resemblance to its cousin in the Grande Tradition range. ...
Hands
By: Timertom : April 15th, 2011-12:34
A really beautiful watch in almost every respect. There's only one thing I did not like at all, the hands used for the watch, for hours and mins, as well as for the sub dials. This particular style never appealed to me somehow. Rishad
Simply Amazing...
By: RahulR : April 26th, 2011-00:17
I have seen this thread a few weeks ago, but seeing all the pictures have made me want to comment. To be honest I am afraid of what JLC will have on offer for SIHH 2012, because this piece will probably be the pinnacle of my collection next year unless th...