I'm pretty sure you don't know this version. It was introduced in the collection last year, and the first pieces landed to the JLC Boutiques a few months ago. Yes, you read well, this is a version entirely dedicated to the JLC Boutiques, in a limited edit...
this version, particularly with the orange bridge, is beautiful. Unfortunately as I have said before, and I am in the small minority here, but I don't like the collaboration with Aston Martin (AM) on any of the AMVOX range. I thought this collaboration wa...
And the worse in an ugly watch. My position here is quite simple, not to say simplist: If the watch is nice, I don't care about a " collaboration watch ". This is not the reason why I would go or not go on a watch. I had fresh news from Mr Lambert recentl...
First of all, thanks for the clear presentation, the explanations and the great pictures. Always a great pleasure to read your posts. Now, let's talk about this latest Amvox 3. I really think that it is a dispensable watch. I don't see the point about it....
A Sporty Tourbillon is always something questionnable, and the Amvox III, all versions included, don't make exception to the rule. This one is an audacious version, with this orange bridge, and here again, it may please or not, it iwll of course depend on...
The Nicolas's post and yours, I am now going back to read them both ver y carefully to form an opinion. A difficult task. Thanks to the two of you for openning such an interesting debate. Best regards, George
I like this version, because it fits better the spirit of this watch. Inspiration are about automobile and competition, for sure that has already been seen many time these last years with some gimmicks. That may be the only weakness of the watch after all...
But on a sporty watch,we are expectiong more dynamism... And here, it works with a certain coherence. After, it is a matter of taste. Best, and thanks for your input, Cisco. Nicolas.
The case is out of proportions. The movement, a wonderful one, seems to be isolated by the spacer. Just wonder why JLC is producing sport watches for "giants". They forgot us, the average people? Cheers
When, many moons ago, I got a Panerai, long gone, thank you. I was a happy camper with my Panerai (104 is I remember) until my wife or daughter stated: "Don't you feel silly with this clock on your wrist?". I wish I had more wrist (and body) to carry one ...
Great depth, as always. Amvox? Love 'em or hate 'em, at least we get the full picture when you are on the job. What is most perplexing about this collaboration is that it seems to be 'overworked'. The Amvox 1 was novel; it was the first to mimic the AM ga...
The watch in itself, and the watch in the context. The watch in itself is cool, in my opinion. Some interesting elements of design, a combination of complications which may please, that uis a cool watch. Now, if you see it in a chronological context, you ...
Thanks to the owner for the pose. You may guess the owner is from one Asian country and the photo taken in another Asian country to maintain anonymity.......a true PuristS from the old days. Regards, MTF