Last year, JLC introduced the 2d Version of the Master Compressor Chronograph, " à propos " called Master Compressor Chronograph 2. A redesigned dial, in a sportier, more dynamic way, in a 41, 5 mm stainles steel or rose gold case. The new MC Chronograph ...
But in bigger, and with the black ceramic case. It houses the same movement, the Cal 751, which is a 39 jewels 28800 vph automatic movement, offering an autonomy of 65 hours. Best, my friend. Nicolas.
..hand should have been done a bit longer to at least cross the seconds scale around the dial, if you get what i mean.. Just my opinion. When you read it from the top at least you can be sure it is actually crossing which second instead of guessing it. Ov...
JLC seesm to make them a bit short on a number of their sports watches, although not all of them, executing them short on the production pieces, not just the prototypes. It just seems strange. Well, I have been looking for a black watch, even though I kin...
Maybe the hands are too short now, because JLC has moved the seconds and fractions of a second marks to the flange in cleaning up the dial in some ot their watches. Cheers, Christoph
I like JLC offering thier watches in a variety of materials and with such a wide range of watches across several major lines, hopefully a broader range of customers will find what they love. I am constantly amazed at just how much of JLC's total lineup I ...
without the tachymeter scale of the MCC2. The matt finished strap with grey stitching looks very nice, too. For my taste all hands could be a bit longer. They were probably taken from the smaller metal MCC2. With the black and white colour scheme i would ...
I totally agree, it would also break the trend. The dial is really cool, simple clean and powerful at the same time. For those who were appreciating the MC Chrono II ,but wnated to get a bigger version, that may be the one! Best, Nicolas
really nice looking. i wonder how it would look with that articulated rubber link bracelet? seems like ceramic and rubber would go nicely together. chris
Some will love others will prefer the MC Chrono II, everybody will find his pleasure, at the end. Let's say that it is not my favourite 2011 novelty from JLC. But I have no doubt that it will foind its fans. Thanks for your answer, Marwan. Best, Nicolas.
...it has certainly found a fan. The only problem is that at this time there are too many JLC watches that I want to possess so much so that I need to create a system of priorities that will satisfy my wife, my banker and of course myself. Thank you for t...
this is a very exciting development! Just love what they did--and I'm guessing the black case serves as a means to moderate the size of the 44mm case--at least to the eye. Like how a little black dress flatters ANY woman Thanks for sharing sir! Jason
In tjis " ceramic " configuration, it doesn't look like a 44 mm watch, I hjad to ask twice to be sure. I would have thought 42 mm. Sportivity versus polyvalence, This Black MC Chrono versus the MC Chrono II, it will be up to everybody to choose. Two diffe...
I normally am a fan of the black look and I love chronographs, but there is something not in sync with this model. Perhaps it's the contrasting metal on the pusher/crowns, I'm not sure.
We could also see that as an additon of contrast... Wouldn't it be too black with the pvdised crown and pushers? These Damn Design things. Thanks for your input. Best, Nicolas.
This one of the first novelties that I don’t get a warm feel about when I see it. But, that is maybe not so strange: Not a big fan of Chronograph. Not a big fan of +42mm cases. Not a big fan of black ceramic or pdv cases… I am sure it will find its fans a...
defend the Master Compressor line. the force of the original MC line was that it mixed an elegant polished slightly oversized case of 42 mm which created a sportswatch look with the compressor crowns. this produced a very polyvalent hybrid expression whic...
and then looses its original charm.... But then so many watches are trying to be too macho, techy I suppose, and just end up being "pantomime watches" I'll stick with the normal AP ROO, and Panerai for machismo I think..... Just my thoughts.....and I'm pr...
The Navy SEALs Alarm in certainly one of these, from my point of view. Let's say that it is one of my favourite. Myb guess is that this new MC Chrono black will touch other kind of people, those who want one watch, not necessarily collectors or WIS. Why n...
The dial certainly looks much more elegant. In order of the all the markings (which I assume is for the red seconds hand) to be useful, the chrono seconds hand needs to be longer. And of course, the real seconds hands seem real short too. J.
I kept on going back and forth between the comments and the photos. I am a bit lukewarm and I am in the market for a black piece. The bezel on this MC Chrono just jumps out at me at first glance. IMHO, it a bit too much bezel blackness,. Thanks for your r...
(1) articulated rubber + black croc w/white stitch. (2) Compressor Buttons on the pushers. This piece is more like the Lady Compressor Chrono, which, I assume, uses double gaskets for the 100-meter WR vs the Compressor Button, which uses triple gaskets an...
1/ I think that finding a black Croc with with stitching is not that difficult to get. 2/ As for the Compressor buttons on the pushers, it would have been a more logical technical choice, I agree. I guess that JLC priviledged Elegance with these rectangul...
Not sure about the non compressor pushers; it somehow does't seem right. The non black compressor appeals to me a lot because its sporty but also dressy in an subtile kind of way, like the compressor hometime. Also there is a lot going on on the compresso...