Polaris68
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Don't take it personally!
Dec 09, 2008,06:58 AM
Nicolas, don't take it personally!
As Clavi already wrote my contributions have been received very harshly from the beginning on.
As you shurely know phrases like:
amanico wrote:
"The watch is not good for you, so then don't even consider it."
"Then, let it to others who will be pleased with."
"and we all were waiting for the Teacher, or the Master to show us the Road ..."
"Then you came...from nowhere..."
"Aaah I forgot, I know nothing and you know all..."
"Have a good day, Master."
are not necessary in any thread!
Sorry, but I had to go in defence! But I apologise if I stepped on your blue suede shoes!
Anyway - believe it or not - my intension is not destructive and not to bash such a beautiful watch!
I am a JLC customer and I am concerned!
When I saw the first internet pictures I was very worried!
Green hands with orange hour indicators?
- Sorry, it doesn't speak to me!
Broad orange indicators with a thick white rim around?
- Sorry, it doesn't speak to me!
Looking at the dial under a flat angle there seems to be a pretty high gap between the dial and the inner rotating bezel?
Ups! Was ist really necessary to construct it that broad???
Yes, I can truely say I am worried and concerned!
Somebody might say: Why don't you send a letter or a mail to JLC and ask them?
Yes, but did anybody get an answer?
Is there any information about "faulty dials" on the JLC website or inside LeClub?
Open-end questions...
Regards
P.S. About your citation:
I wrote that I own a collection of vintage dive watches from the 60th! - Yes I do.
I did not write that I am a JLC vintage collector.
I am a respected member of another well known watch forum.
I answered many questions from newbies already and the first thing I say is welcome.
Thank you for being a fair moderator.