It seems to me that it is a rare breed for their men's line. I've seen some Master models in the boutique but not in the AD (though they say they can get one). It's even more rare in the pre-owned market. Getting a separate bracelet from JLC cost a lot to...
Now, as for a Master which is not Ultra Thin, it is a matter of taste. I am not a fan of the JLC bracelet, to tell the truth. I don' like the way it looks, a bit outdated, in my opinion. And quite expensive. Now, technically speaking, the bracelet on the ...
Hi Think the watches are great & tend to look best on a leather strap. Generally think JLC are pretty much stealth watches. So if the watch is on a black strap I suspect most people wouldn't give it a second glance - unless of course you bump into a bunch...
Being unpopular and expensive, it's very rare in the wild and in the pre-owned market. And it is correct to say that a leather strap is stealthy too. In fact even more discrete. Thanks for your thoughts Looks like I'll go for the leather straps going forw...
I'm probably the only person here to say that! Or at least that's how it feels. That said I don't have a problem with leather, it's just that it doesn't work well in humid climates. I'd be happy with easily interchangeable rubber and leather - one for the...
purely for practicality, humidity control etc. Preferably microadjustable and nowadays easily interchangeable. But I am also not a fan of the current aesthetics of the JLC bracelets (personal view). It would nice if the new JLC sports watch ;-) could offe...
Problem is, I just don't like the look of JLC's metal bracelets. I have a Reverso bracelet for the GT size Reverso and the quality and comfort are terrific; but the art deco classic look of the Reverso really needs a strap IMO. So I never use the metal br...