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A Tale Of Two Watches...

 

... A very good friend of mine is right on the precipice of purchasing a new Jaeger LeCoultre Geographic.  It was only about 9 months ago when he started looking at watches that display more than one timezone and he had settled on the Master Geographic in stainless steel, reference 1428421...


 




Caliber 939A/1

Of course, JLC has now released a "hipper" version of the same watch (also in stainless steel) with reference 1428530...






Caliber 939B/1

The latest version has more of a chapter dial-like feel, utilizing a brushed or "silvered" affect on the dial.  The hands and hour markers have an updated look and also of note is the lack of a date and power reserve, both of which are present on the original version.

Reference 1428421 sells for $10,800, and reference 1428530 sells for $9,400.

My friend's first question is:  Do you think a date and a power reserve are worth the extra fourteen hundred bucks?

My friend's second question is:  Which one would you choose (money notwithstanding)?

Both examples are superb, but I prefer 1428421.  How about you?  I look forward to your feedback.

Cheers,

- Scott

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