The new Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic is here in Southern California! We stopped by to visit our friends at the Jaeger LeCoultre Beverly Hills Boutique to get a close up view of the Geophysic watches. I still remember the SIHH 2014 event back in April where ...
Another thing they regretably 'forgot' in this tribute, is the very distinctive curved dial of the OG. This 'tribute' geophysic dial is boringly flat, that's a shame (not to mention the odd presence of the JL logo that certainly wasn't necessary and detra...
It's not that noticeable from pics I've seen but on my visit with ED-209 to the BHB it stood out. It's a fine eggshell like texture, it's subtle and IMO made it interesting. -MW
They created a correct grainy texture for the dial, so that is good. What is not so good is that the original one had a curved dial (dial is flat in its center until about 4 mm to the edge, where it becomes folded / rounded under). The curved dial is part...
Hi Clavi, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and also pointing out the curved dial. What do you think of the crosshairs and the minute markers? To me, the Geophysics are a modern interpretation of the original watches so I don't mind that it's not exactly l...
First of all, thanks for the pictorial report, Ed. Much appreciated. Another interesting detail, on the TT Geophysics, is that JLC decided to do a fine adjustment of the Cal 898. Which means that the Watch should be even more accurate. That point will cer...
Thanks Nicolas, I didn't have a chance to take pictures of the SS version. Good point about the adjustment to the 898 movement. Hope we can get some on-the-wrist reviews from new owners on accuracy. Regards, ED-209
Still waiting to hear from my AD as they wait to hear back from JLC regarding my SS Geophysic. The dial of the SS and gold versions give off a Rolex Explorer vibe to me. I can't say that these updated reissues are as successful as the Polaris duo, but as ...
Thanks df for checking out the post. Definitely the SS version is hot, but I'd also recommend checking with the boutique for availability :) Regards, ED-209
... so nice to view these pictures of the actual watches. I would have preferred that the stainless version could sport the same dial of the platinum version, more similar to the traditional dial used in the originals (though I know some originals came wi...
... and if I can fix everything Ok here at my office, and depending how many days I can stay outside I will try to make it to Paris too at least for a couple of days. I know one Vladeske good friend there whom I wish to say hi and show my new JLC. Be assu...
Thanks Abel for the compliments on the report. And huge Congrats to you that your watch is waiting for you at the boutique. Now the wait begins :) Looking forward to seeing your on-the-wrist pics. Regards, ED-209
these new Geophysics are understated and sporty at the same time..nicely done.. some of the best photos of the new releases in the metal.. Miss the gang at JLC BHB..I will need to drop by...
The RG one speaks to me. All of them are very nice though with a practical anti-magnetic feature and nice history. The steel version is priced very competitively though and it probably will be most popular. Cheers robin
ED209, Thank you for your post. Yesterday I did a quick stop at the Boutique and it seems that the SS version will be here in "one week" ("one week" here may have more than seven days!!!). I was a young boy when the Geophysic Year happened and it was a ma...
...looks like pre-sold SS versions will first go to the Boutiques, then pre-sold SS versions will go to select dealers. My local AD talked with the JLC rep and confirmed they will receive one (as I put a deposit on it in January) around December. I'm hopi...
Although I enjoy a variety of watches, I believe that 40mm--42mm or so is the best size for me. The Geophysic will be a bit smaller, but will hopefully have the presence and heft of a slightly larger watch. Again--I'm really looking forward to it.