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Hello David, heres my take if I may...

 

First of all, I believe that the JLC Chrono that you should have, must be the one that speaks to you the loudest. Take your time and try them all on more than once before you pull a trigger. Lots of useful advice has already been given to you by our experts in our forum already. But I've owned my MCDC for a little more than a year now, and thought a little feedback couldnt hurt. As you well know by now, the MCDC sits on a 44mm diam with a Ti bezel. The contrast that this provides with its dial was one of the most attractive things about this piece to me. It goes perfect with its dial and hands. Next was its comfort level on my wrist even tho i have a med size wrist. The blue compliments on the dial is another awesome feature. The pulsometer is a great addition, but to be honest, i might have used it only a few times. But does set it apart from the rest of the dive watches, etc. If you dive alot, you must know that the blue hue is the last of all colors to subside/fade with depth, so at 9K meters, you'll be just fine knowing that ur piece is with U lol. The watch wears real light due to it being Ti and is a true "tool watch"! I've worn it to the beach in the summer and wear it to work dressed up...So very versatile. I've gotten more compliments with the MCDC than my PAM! And mostly from females, so cant rule that out as a plus as well...
Anyway, the only con that i have with it is the fact that the bezel scratches real easily and shows.
Here are a few wrist shots. I apologize in advance for the poor quality but hope it helps a bit at least::

Blue JLC Dive Rubber Strap

Blue JLC Dive Rubber Strap


JLC Cordura

JLC Cordura


JLC Cordura

JLC Cordura


At the end would like to wish  you the best in your exciting journey. Let us know what you decide. And whatever it may be, enjoy it in good health.
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