I am new to the forum and wanted to canvas members' views on the following. My wife has asked me to choose a watch for my 40th birthday. After much research I have settled on the JLC Master series, because I like watches to be descrete and elegant. Howeve...
I can't agree more with you on the fact that the only silly question is the one you don't ask. You will see here a lot of fans of the RDM. I woldn't say that it houses " sought after " complications, but it is indeed a lovely and very temtping watch. The ...
MJT, If you have a watch winder and the watch will be on it all the time when not on the wrist, then the power meter is not that useful. However if your expected Master Reserve de Marche is not something you wear all the time and you don't use a watch win...
Thanks both. In relation to complications being "sought after", I was asking in general rather than specifically in relation to the RDM. I figured that maybe complications were seen by officianados as desirable because they represent a greater level of te...
MJT, Yes, you are right that neither of the MUTs has a date window. I now understand why you haven't mentioned them in your OP. I don't know much about the inner working of the reserve de marche complication, and so I can't comment on it. But you are also...
Welcome to the Forum. In selecting to go with a JLC you have chosen wisely, and I think you will not go wrong no matter which you choose. If I had a wrist size like yours, I would go for the MUT (original 34mm version) without any hesitation whatsoever. N...
Thanks respo. Is the 34mm version still available new (do JLC still make them?) or would I have to source one pre-owned? I don't feel confident enough to go down the pre-owned route, so it's an important consideration. Also, I'm looking at SS only, for bu...
But : 1/ Even if it is discontinued, you can find one new in box easily at your AD or at a JLC Boutique. 2/ When the new MUTs were presented ( 2008 ), it was not planned to stop the MUT 34 mm. Will have to ask to JLC. Best, Nicolas
available in stainless steel. The 34mm MUT is still listed on the JLC website at any rate. In any case, and as Nicolas already pointed out, I think you should have no problem locating a new one from an AD if you wish, so you can avoid the secondhand marke...
I was under the impression that the 34mm MUT is actually a little less expensive than the RDM if you are comparing stainless steel on a leather strap for both models. I could be wrong, however. respo
also, how do the movements compare in each? I gather from another post in this thread that the RDM has an updated movement but the MUT uses an existing (older) one?
The Cal 938 is a nice movement, but I would rate the Manual Cal 849 above. This is a superb caliber, with a nicer finish compared to the Cal 938. Therefore, you don't have to forget that Ultra Thin movements are a kind of defy. With 1, 85 mm thick, the 84...
... not to mention a fantastic picture - great camera work. I have to tell you it's been a frustrating search. Having decided on a JLC I then discovered that the Master range is all 40mm or larger (and, as I mentioned, too big for my wrist). What I'd love...
I’ve been curious about that too for quite some time too... Maybe some of our fellows can enlighten us And thanks for the kind words on my picture – if you knew the camera I used to take it you wouldn’t believe me... Marcelo
The MUT new version is 38 mm... Master RDM apart, yes, all the other are around 40 mm, or a bit more. It seems to be the new standard for watches. Best, Nicolas
Nicolas, that would be logical if every watch in the line was 40mm or larger, but what I don't get is why the RDM should have stayed smaller. Why would you enlarge all but one of your models?
In the catalogue? This is just my guess, it is the only reason which comes to my mind. It has been a long time in the catalogue without any change, by the way... Best, Nicolas
why the RDM stays as it is. But I am not complaining. When JLC came out with the ceramic ball bearing, autoractor and free-sprung balance, what we have was A) 37mm Master Grand Taille discontinued, now it's Master Control at 40mm, B) 38mm Master Geographi...
I just got my MUT 34mm and am loving it more daily....so expectedly I would highly recommend it. You would have read all the good things about it. The other suggestion is for the old Master Hometime, which I also own. Its a great watch where you have the ...
Ok, well I finally got to try on the MUT 34mm today. It is very nice indeed. The lady at the AD also showed me a Zenith Elite Automatic (01.1125.680/01.C490). It is similar in style and size to the JLC, but with a date and second hand (I'm quite keen on a...
a superb watch, and of course if it steals your heart, then so you should pursue this one! That said, it seems you are open to considering other options, and I think the 34mm Ultrathin is worth examining. You are especially well positioned to enjoy this w...
Have members used xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx? It's an online dealer which seems to be about xx% cheaper than ADs. I just want to check that it's legit. ***GREY MARKET DEALER DELETED PER FORUM RULES**** This message has been edited by DRMW on 2009-10-03 11:53:59