I have written a review on the WWW, a few years ago, a review that you can read here: jlc.watchprosite.com I based my review on a specimen which had an original dial. Which is this one: Now, I would like to share with you some pictures of the same...
.. and the little dents & hairline scratches , exactly are the sign of real life and history !! I am sure, these marbles are not easy to find ??? Nice to further reflect.. Sighh These Militaries have their own strong character Best & yours sincerely, hs
JLC will produce a 'Tribute to' series... Loved to have a JLC with the Broad Arrow! Thanks for sharing and teasing. Who knows, as of 21st we'll know more ;o)
I have another version of these MOD dial, the 'moby dick' I originally thought that this dial was totally boggus on a Military Jaeger LeCoultre (to the point that I have since converted the watch back to black dial specifications), until I found some peri...
Pretty rare, to say the least. I have no damn idea about the reason behind these white dials. Mr Friedberg's theory makes me think about the white dialed Rolex 6542, which, according to some, was destined to the Pan Am Ground Staff... Yes, please, add som...
Thank you for sharing, my friend. I never get tired of looking at the Cal 479! A beautiful "Work hourse"! :) Interesting "P", do you know what the luminus material is? Best Blomman
...printing is horrible Radium and Tritium, P 147 is the only radioactive dial lume I'm aware of, before Luminova replaced the lot. So it seems logical that the replacement for the circle T is a circle P. P147 was used on the likes of your Benrus diver an...