I remember hearing that there was a new sports line on the way, but haven't heard anything more. Is it dead, delayed or mothballed? Maybe the new CEO has come in and cancelled it? Especially if it was going to look like the old Compressor line. I would ha...
From the relatively affordable to something more expensive, something ala Extreme Lab 3. Now that the CEO has changed, I don't know if these projects will see the light. It is clear that JLC HAS TO offer something sporty, and my bet is that they will soon...
but in a smaller size. Even 44mm would be more wearable. More affordable too if it can be done building on the technology of the present series while not devaluing the current models. That would be nice!
If you end up spending it on something else, that is a missed opportunity by JLC. Of course, JLC, do not rush, but please produce something! It would be sad to see people wearing only Rolex, VC, Omega and so on... I wonder what Nicolas means by "There is ...
But as Eklektik says at this rate I will have to buy something else and JLC will miss the boat. Dean we have different opinions on the Compressors. It certainly opened up volume in a new market space for a time.... In the end, I think the key system was s...
and put it through its salt-water paces. I keep track of my birth-mother, in Luneburg, Germany, with the 2nd time-zone. What I LOVE about it is the ease-of-use of the Compressor crowns, and the day/night adjustment on the bracelet. I also really like the ...
are we talking Royal Oak or Seadweller end of the spectrum. for my part in this particular case it is less about the technical (unusual for me huh!?) because I feel it is a given with JLC! it is more about finding iconic timeless aesthetics. Interesting t...
...much easier said than done. Royal Oaks and Nautiluses and Submariners--the classic genre, that is--are created over decades. None of them were instant classics or likely even identifiable as future classics at the time. Nautiluses and ROs weren\'t much...
I personally really liked the compressor models, although some of the dial designs were a bit wonky (yes, that's an official design term). But it would also be good to see a new sports line introduced, with JLC starting from a blank canvas. Cheers, John
is that the case sides have some pretty serious finishing. There's a macro shot that shows the case finishing, that looks an awful lot like Lange... Multi-angled bezel, brushed sides, chamfered horns, sand-blasted bottom edge...just beautiful! But I don't...
I loved the LAB II and so hope JLC deliver us an equally tempting piece for a LAB III... something unattainable that enables us to dream big it's about time JLC showed us the magic again right. Remember 2007... WOW what a year to remember.