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I got this one from a NYC dealer amost 3 years ago..
The person had only checked if the watch was running fine.... and it was. He never saw that Ketchum was replaced from Denver and printed in blue, unlike all the other cities printed in black!...to my great joy as it makes this watch very unique adding some poetry and history to it.
Cheers
Francois from Down Under
Master Geographic
By: Brandon Skinner : January 18th, 2014-10:44
15 years ago when I had no idea that other brands existed outside of Rolex, the JLC Master Geographic was the first complicated timepiece I was ever exposed to... an 18 karat yellow gold limited edition sitting in the used case of a Rolex dealer. I marvel...
I like the Master Geo...
By: Dave G : January 19th, 2014-02:45
It was one of my first "nice" watches that I purchased new many years ago. Mine is 38mm in rose gold and it is a nice size. I think the newer one looks a bit better, although I really like the hunter case back on my piece. If I were to get another though,...
My favorite generation
By: vitalsigns : January 19th, 2014-10:11
IMO, this generation is the nicest aesthetically of the Master Geo line. I also like the compressor geo, which seems more harmonious having left off the reserve de marche; but I think the sportiness of that piece makes it a harder sell for the world trave...
Gorgeous
By: Brandon Skinner : January 19th, 2014-12:50
You are absolutely correct. The hinged caseback adds so much appeal to an already gorgeous watch. I would say of all I have seen, the 38mm Rose Gold looks the most natural of the entire series, and the hinged caseback makes it just that much more special....
Amazing!
By: Brandon Skinner : January 19th, 2014-12:43
Wow... thank you for sharing the "Ketchum Geographic". Today I must stretch to obtain a mere steel Master Geographic... I'm afraid a Platinum piece is a long way off but perhaps one day?! Thank you for sharing your wonderful piece with me.