Brandon Skinner
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Amazing!
Wow... thank you for sharing the "Ketchum Geographic". Today I must stretch to obtain a mere steel Master Geographic... I'm afraid a Platinum piece is a long way off but perhaps one day?! Thank you for sharing your wonderful piece with me.
Master Geographic
By: Brandon Skinner : January 18th, 2014-10:44
15 years ago when I had no idea that other brands existed outside of Rolex, the JLC Master Geographic was the first complicated timepiece I was ever exposed to... an 18 karat yellow gold limited edition sitting in the used case of a Rolex dealer. I marvel...
I like the Master Geo...
By: Dave G : January 19th, 2014-02:45
It was one of my first "nice" watches that I purchased new many years ago. Mine is 38mm in rose gold and it is a nice size. I think the newer one looks a bit better, although I really like the hunter case back on my piece. If I were to get another though,...
My favorite generation
By: vitalsigns : January 19th, 2014-10:11
IMO, this generation is the nicest aesthetically of the Master Geo line. I also like the compressor geo, which seems more harmonious having left off the reserve de marche; but I think the sportiness of that piece makes it a harder sell for the world trave...
Gorgeous
By: Brandon Skinner : January 19th, 2014-12:50
You are absolutely correct. The hinged caseback adds so much appeal to an already gorgeous watch. I would say of all I have seen, the 38mm Rose Gold looks the most natural of the entire series, and the hinged caseback makes it just that much more special....
Amazing!
By: Brandon Skinner : January 19th, 2014-12:43
Wow... thank you for sharing the "Ketchum Geographic". Today I must stretch to obtain a mere steel Master Geographic... I'm afraid a Platinum piece is a long way off but perhaps one day?! Thank you for sharing your wonderful piece with me.