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Great review Nicolas!
I like this variant from the JLC SEALs line very much, thanks for the review!
-MW
A beautiful and strong watch
By: cfn : January 22nd, 2010-11:49
Hi Nicolas, Thanks for a good article with some historical perspectives. In my opinion it is the second-strongest watch of the Master Compressor Diving series - the first being the Navy Seals Alarm (NSA) due to its close link to the Polaris. Nevertheless,...
Thank you Nico....
By: Andy : January 22nd, 2010-12:03
Some real pics of a very nice piece indeed.....delicious trouble you say..!! Well I think your right on that score my friend... I look forward to seeing this in the flesh along with another very similar piece announced at SIHH but the price is also very i...
Hi, emcquillan.
By: amanico : January 23rd, 2010-10:22
The best is that you go and see it in the flesh, as it is even better in real than in pic, and nothing can beat a wrist test. You will immediately know if it is made for you. The only thing I can tell you is that it is very cool sport watch, and that the ...
Well....
By: MiniCooper : January 22nd, 2010-13:08
It is a beautiful watch for sure..... I like the design and the size....... But..... The crown is too big, at least in my opinion..... I fear that it might bother my wrist.... as the GO Sport Impact Evo...... I would like to see it in metal but from the p...
Beautiful...
By: craniotes : January 22nd, 2010-15:57
First off, thank you so much for taking the time to post these wonderful, real life pics of this beauty. I am now presented with a dilemma -- a rather nice one, actually -- in that I don't know if I should go for the Diving Alarm, or perhaps save a few pe...
Well, Adam
By: amanico : January 23rd, 2010-11:59
A Water Resistance of 100 meters should have been enough, truely. I don't get watches with a super water resistance of 1000, 3 000 or 10 000 meters. When I knew that JLC introduced this 42 mm diving watch, I was a bit dubitative, because I thought it woul...
Oh Nicolas, I WANT one!
By: =RWK= : January 22nd, 2010-17:51
I love this watch my friend, can you tell me the Reference Nr? I will definitely sell my Aquatimer Cousteau for this piece. The only thing I do not like is the faliure to use the red tipped seconds hand from the Navy Seals GMT. Please Nicolas, I need you ...
LOL, Richard.
By: amanico : January 23rd, 2010-12:04
I will try to get God's phone number... As for the reference number, if you want it, it is not difficult, as you just have to say that you want the less expensive of the NS Auto. Your AD will understand. But I will communicate it to you as soon as I have ...
JLC vs Rolex
By: foversta : January 23rd, 2010-03:59
Nicolas, thanks a lot for your article about this watch. I really think you are true, this is a credible and interesting alternative to the Submariner. My only concern is that I find it less homogeneous than the Rolex which can be worn, even if it is not ...
Well, Chaser
By: amanico : January 23rd, 2010-13:21
JLC is in relation with the Navy SEALs ( thanks for the reminder about the correct spelling! ) to ask them to test their watches. So, the SEALs are a Laboratory for JLC, and JLC doesn't make watches which would be in dotation, which should be ridiculous, ...
OK, my take...
By: watchme : January 23rd, 2010-06:26
I think it is a FABULOUS looking watch, and the steel 42mm will probably feel like the titanium 44mm, which, I imagine, is wider bracelet, lugs, case, bezel, etc., to make the package harmonious. JLC has proven, once again, that besides the astronomical, ...
Interesting input, Bill
By: amanico : January 23rd, 2010-13:32
I didn't compare the NS Auto with the Deep Sea, as they don't play, IMO, in the same category. I compared it to the Rolex Sub, which is its closest competitor. What you say about a Military use is indeed true, but it is true for any good mechanical watch....
As a laboratory,
By: bill2016 : January 24th, 2010-05:28
then yes, it doesn't get any better than being tied to the Navy Seals. But my contention is that it really doesn't have a unique selling point. As a diving watch, there are plenty of others that do the job effectively, if not more effectively such as the ...
We agree, Bill
By: amanico : January 24th, 2010-05:38
The Rolex Sub and the FF are two very nice watch, and I see the JLC NS Auto as an excellent alternative, not more, not less. After, this is a matter of taste: Some will prefer the FF, others the Rolex Sub, and some will go on the JLC. And, of course, nobo...
Well, Scott, it is difficult to compare the Master Control and the NS Auto
By: amanico : January 25th, 2010-09:23
Even if they share the same caliber, the 899, and the same metal for the case ( SS ). The construction of the case is not the same, as well as the ceramic bezel, the new dial, hands, glass case back, et caetera. Moreover, I think that we should compare wa...
Thanks Nicolas
By: scott7 : January 25th, 2010-11:45
Thanks Nicolas! looking forward to hearing JLC's thoughts on placing the 899 caliber in a SEALS diving watch, which also makes me look on the Master Control with more appreciation. Thanks for your very interesting review as well...
Hi, Christoph.
By: amanico : January 25th, 2010-09:32
Please see my answer to Scott, just above your post... You and him had the same wonders about the 899. Basically, I will ask to JLC what are the reasons of this choice. It is an interesting point, indeed. Thanks for your valuable input! Best, Nicolas