I have to say I am now complete with these two in the collection, perhaps amongst the most important - alongside my Lemania TG 195 - in my quest for collecting military pieces. My fascination for them can only be attributed by the fact that they told a st...
My father wore his watch in combat. He had a premonition the night before an engagement and entrusted his watch and pen to a friend in his unit. The next day an exploding artillery round nearly killed him. After the war my father told me his friend return...
... and you have two of the best. Not only are they legible, handsome, and understated, but they were essential tools for many of the people who used them. So they exemplify the idea of a watch, not as jewelry, but as useful, maybe even vital, to one’s li...
I love these simple time only mil watches, that do not cost an arm or a leg like the Milspecs the Blancpain FF, Rolex sub and Omega SM. These are still relatively affordable and fun to wear. I have a Smith W10, Cyma WWW and Hamilton H-67. They are all nic...
I certainly understand your well put reflections regarding these 2 pieces. In a interview with Roger Smith he mentioned, that the famed watchmaker George Daniels had a JLC mark XI as one of his few personal wristwatches. I don't think he modified it with ...
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. You have a lovely pair yourself I’m unfamiliar with the IWC Mark XII, do you have photos ? How does this have the JLC movement in it ?
The mark XII has a IWC cal. 884 which is basically a JLC cal. 889/2. The JLC cal. 889/2 is a very nice movement used in a number of high-end watches (AP a.o.). In my 15 year experience with this watch I have not had a singel issue, and it runs very well 8...