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How about a few more live pics of the new SIHH 2012 '3 counter' Deep Sea Chronograph?

 

2012 has been an exciting year for JLC.  From the elegant shape of the Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon to the amazing Duometre SpheroTourbillon there were many watches in the new collection that I've been waiting to handle in person.  However the one watch that really drew my attention was the JLC Deep Sea Vintage Chronograph with the 2 counters. 

During my recent visit to the JLC Beverly Hills Boutique for the SIHH 2012 collection preview I was surprised that the Deep Sea Vintage Chronograph was no where to be found!  I was so disappointed.  But luckily I noticed a special watch displayed right out in the open that I've never seen it before.  I originally thought that it was some type of vintage model but couldn't quite figure out exactly what it was.  So I went ahead and asked the staff at the Boutique to show me that watch. 

So here it is, live pics of the new SIHH 2012 Deep Sea Chronograph aka '3 Counters' named by our all-time favorite moderator amanico!

 



When compared to the 2 register chronograph, the  '3 Counters' is slightly larger at 42mm in diameter.  The dial itself is matte black in color with a textured finish and accented with white superluminova hour markers.  The case is stainless steel.

Here's a video of the Deep Sea Chronograph.
  Please note that this video is optimized for high definition 3D but can be viewed in regular 2D HD in the youtube settings. 



Here's a front view of the Deep Sea Chronograph. 





I learned that this was a preproduction prototype of the Deep Sea Chronograph, so I was not able to activate the chronograph. 

One of the distinct features (and also the most asked about by all the guests in the boutique) was the little white and red circular 'disc' window towards the 12 o'clock position on the dial.  This round aperture is actually the chronograph operating indicator.  It is made of two discs, one white and one red, and is used to display the status of the chronograph.  When the indicator is white it means that the chronograph is ready to be activated to start the time measurement.  When the upper chronograph pusher (located on the right side of the case) is activated the disc will display both white and red.  When the disc is red it signifies that the chronograph is stopped.

Caseback is in stainless steel and looks the same as the other 2 register Deep Sea Chronograph with the engraved frogman/diver logo.  I like how they engraved it with the tiny little bubbles.  Water-resistance is 10 bar (100 meters). 






Another distinguishing feature is the rotating unidirectional bezel.  The bezel turned smoothly but firmly with positive click stops along the rotation





The Deep Sea Chronograph is paired with a black leather strap with a basketweave pattern and attached to a stainless steel tang buckle.





The 3 Counter chronograph utilizes a sapphire crystal as opposed to the other Deep Sea Chrono which has a plexiglass crystal.  From the side angle you can see the raised edges of the sapphire crystal.





The subdial at the 9 o'clock position measures the hours, the subdial at the 3 o'clock position measure minutes.  At 6 o'clock is the running seconds.  The central sweep hand measures the chronograph seconds.






The movement is the new automatic JLC Calibre 758 that is made of 340 parts, beats at 28,000 vibrations per hour, and has a 65 hour power reserve.













I hope you all enjoyed the pics and video.  I really love the dial layout of this 3 counter chronograph and it's made it's way to the top of my wish list.

So after seeing pics of the first Deep Sea Vintage 2 counter chronograph, and now pics of this second Deep Sea 3 register chronograph, which one do you like better?

Regards,
ED-209



This message has been edited by ED209 on 2012-05-12 11:26:53

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