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Great post Nico
Jan 11, 2012,00:27 AM
I like like the watch very Much Nico. My stab in the dark, was it at Regard de la Lanterne ?
cheers,dreamer
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Hej, my friend .. THIS was really quick ! .. Chapeau !! :)
By: hs111 : January 11th, 2012-02:32
.. I'll tip my musketeer hat, to you and to that ! You beat us all, KoM, for this new Black Lady, somewhat mysterious, in her appeal.. I'll still wait a bit,(hmmm), what else might be revealed this year. Thus, not without some envy, My best, hs PS: - BTW:...
That is a first, my friend. Blomman is getting his first Chrono!
By: amanico : January 11th, 2012-22:55
That is whay I wrote that you have 5 chances out of 6 to jump on it. Why? Because it is a Deep Sea, you love duos, but you have a stronger preference for trios. Maybe, also, because it is a two counters, and a sober one, without date. Bravo, my friend, an...
Opera Garnier
By: respo : January 11th, 2012-05:42
But a few have already guessed this, no? If right, your "curtain" reference gave it away, Nicolas. ;-) I did a tour of some of underground Paris not long ago, but no diving for me, sadly. There is actually a "lake" beneath the Opera, right? So, this watch...
I love it!
By: MichaelC : January 11th, 2012-06:33
Perhaps a JLC for MichaelC??? 1. Great post Nicolas 2. What an amazing venue for the event... the kind of place that the deeper you go doubt must enter as to whether you will leave? Must have been exhilarating! 3. The details of the piece are perfect and ...
That was a great moment, which I prefer to the ceremonious launches.
By: amanico : January 12th, 2012-11:56
We can also say that, somehow, it was the best place to unveil the Deep Sea Vintage Chrono, with a touch of madness, humour and zero pretention. As for the watch, I love it... Sensual, almost sexy, the spirit and the appeal is here. Best, and thanks for y...
No, no, no, expwmbat...
By: BDLJ : January 11th, 2012-18:37
....surely this is an EPD display, not only have JLC managed to do it in colour, they've worked out how to provide a seconds display and a chronograph function without draining the battery....If only they'd remembered to switch it on. I like the watch esp...
Yes, they didn't make it.
By: amanico : January 12th, 2012-22:33
But on aother side, some complained that the Tributes ( not only JLC, here, but in gemeral ), are the easy way. Which is, in my opinion, totally wrong, because playing with a Myth is ALWAYS a risky game. In this case, JLC didn't re edit a watch which exis...
Kind of conflicted
By: Moses : January 13th, 2012-00:24
I like the design, but not the biggest fan of retro models....although I'd make an exception for the Polaris. It is coherent though - vintage styling cues with a vintage overall design. Modern huge watches with vintage knobs on, like a certain new pilot's...
Great job Nicolas,
By: Mark in Paris : January 12th, 2012-04:17
Thanks for initiating this and summing up the event for us. It's refreshing to find an event that does not deal with the usual launching events. Much more authentic, which perfectly suits to the spirit of the DS collection. The integration of a chrono dis...
Interesting point, PSV.
By: amanico : January 13th, 2012-08:35
I would tend to agree with you if JLC made some easy money with the release of such watches, exclusively, but you said it and you're right, it is not the case. Vintage is popular because of ITs own qualities, I guess, which are a story, soul, and an undis...
The Legacy by JLC...
By: foversta : January 12th, 2012-10:48
First of all, thanks Nicolas for the "in-depth" (LOL !!!) presentation.. an unusual place for a rather classic timepiece. I like this watch a lot. It is balanced and has a lot of charm. Max Büsser worked at JLC... and JLC created a watch with the same spi...
Amusing link, Fx.
By: amanico : January 13th, 2012-08:39
In my opinion, the most important is to create a nice watch... Here I appreciate a lot the fact that there is no date, its balanced dial, and its " Vintage Look ". Is this a perfect watch? Certainly not, but the original DSA was far frm being a perfect wa...
Truly a beautiful watch.
By: nwp627 : January 12th, 2012-17:01
I have been thinking about the black dialed Master Chronograph for some time now however this watch comes close to taking my breath away. A JLC chrono that can get wet, what else is there to ask for? Just one question is that the same band that my Polaris...
Same strap and size than the TT DSA, LwC.
By: amanico : January 13th, 2012-10:16
The strap, which I don't like, is not a big deal, even if I would like to see JLC improving which I consider to be more than a detail, but part of the watch. You like it, it is ok ( be careful though, some broke quickly ), you don't like it, and you will ...
What a daring approach ...
By: HerrK : January 13th, 2012-01:01
... to have no running seconds on a chronograph - especially for a vintage concept! As far as I know a dial-layout with two subdials at 3 and 9 would imply running seconds of the daytime and minutes of the recorded time being displayed in the subdials. Mi...
The answer is ... Yes
By: nilomis : January 13th, 2012-06:54
At least for wearable watches, IMHO. I consider those innovators, like the ones that you mentioned, just like the designers of dresses (female) that shows so much innovation that they cross the line between innovation and some sort of personal revolution,...
I must admit
By: RDL : January 13th, 2012-08:07
I must admit that I thought the same and was an extreme traditionalist (wouldn't look at anything 'modern' ) until I tried a Urwerk 103 in the metal in Basel. Extremely wearable and attractive on the wrist in case you haven't tried it. I agree that some m...
2 Questions
By: hitman : January 26th, 2012-10:49
Thank you for the pictures. I really like the look of this watch. Just have 2 questions. Do you know the thickness of the watch? I would assume 12-13mm based on other JLC chronos. Do we a price estimate yet?