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I like~ !
Looking forward to seeing the black dial version.
The hunter case back...
By: amanico : April 3rd, 2011-02:35
That was a detail which pleased me a lot, on the Master Geographique from the 90ies. We are indeed very difficult and exigeant guys, but I believe that is the way to go. Look at the way JLC improved their watches, re worked the cases etc... It is a win wi...
Thanks for your very valuable input, Dean ...
By: amanico : April 3rd, 2011-02:40
As for your point one, I guess it won't be very difficult to get a different strap. As for your point 2, now that is a bit more difficult, as I don't see JLC changing it, or, at least, not in a close future. I agree with you, though, on this point. As wel...
The tendance is indeed clearly to smaller cases, for some years, now ...
By: amanico : April 3rd, 2011-05:18
At JLC. Which is an excellent thing, at least for me. This Geographique is a classic, now, which saw several evolutions since its birth, some ... 22 years ago: Some were sporty, others dressy, both friendly. A tempting offer... Best, and thanks for your i...
This has always been
By: ChristianDK : April 2nd, 2011-02:28
One of my favorite JLC complications. To my eyes one of the nicest and most useful. I see an iteration of this watch in my collection at a certain point. Nicolas, your comments are right on the money. I concur totally - the previous was a setback and "goi...
Some answers, Christian.
By: amanico : April 3rd, 2011-05:31
But first of all, a question: Where did you see a polished and matt angle on the hour and minute hands? To me, these are polished Dauphine hands. The curious thing is that it seems that the hands are luminous on the RG, while they are not on the SS versio...
Hmm that is curious..
By: ChristianDK : April 3rd, 2011-09:48
Thank you, Nicolas. You are right, no lume on the steel but on the gold. And it seems from the case back number that the watch is not a prototype?? I must admit I was just assuming that the hands have a matte side, since JLC have been doing that in the pa...
Good remarks, Blomman.
By: amanico : April 3rd, 2011-05:34
Like you I would say that the only heated blue hand is the central second... All the others being painted, which is regrettable on such a nice watch. As for the crowns, which should be different, I see your point, for an every day use, and to make it even...
I really like the watch but...
By: SamEE : April 3rd, 2011-04:55
The city names on the bottom are a big turn off for me. The watch is very beautiful the dail is balanced and I love when a second time zone comes with a full watch dail instead of just an extra hand or a 24 hour sub dail.It's just that I live someplace an...
Late as always...
By: Starman : April 4th, 2011-13:52
But I hope you don't mind me saying that I like this new version. Even though I already own the RDM this bird would still get a warm welcome! Can't wait to see the black dialed version. What I like is the 39 mm case, small bezel, thick case, awesome dial;...
Some answers, Starman.
By: amanico : April 4th, 2011-13:57
1/ The dial has a sunburst finish. 2/ As for the price, it is somewhere around 6500 Euros for the SS version, of course. I can't remember correctly. 3/ The black Geogaphique is in all our prays, but it has not been announced. We all wish that JLC will hea...
"new" Master GEO
By: JLC : April 5th, 2011-09:44
Great! I've the version of the 90' and the 2000 something with 41.5mm (ss) - what I was really missing was a look at my watch to have the information at one quick look - I feel, both are missing clarity and calmness on the face. The "new" GEO looks like i...
World clarification
By: JLC : April 5th, 2011-11:13
clattering means ratting i.e. it makes noise when you alter the position of the watch. Sure, improvements are to be made everywhere, or at least should be made. However, I consider sme brands matured and the higher the price, the more one expects I guess....
Rotor and Ceramic Balls
By: JLC : April 6th, 2011-03:26
No I am afraid, the 2001 rotor version was not ceramic ball mounted. So it is really down to the flexible time zone/city sub-dial here. The ceramic ball mounted rotor is a different question but also a very good one. I've got the 2004 version of the Maste...
I was lucky enough
By: robbo400 : April 6th, 2011-04:53
to be in the JLC Geneva boutique this lunchtime but unfortunately the new Master Géographique was not in stock. The Manager was not around and the assistant I spoke with had no idea when it would be arriving or the price. Shame...as it looks so beaut...
Thanks for your input, hs.
By: amanico : April 6th, 2011-06:21
Can't get rid of admiring this Geo... Yes, I hope to meet BOTH of you in Paris. There are watches, like this one, which saw many horizons, and shared a lot of our life. Which adds to their Beauty, Charm and to our love story with them. Love these watches!...
You're absolutely correct.
By: amanico : April 8th, 2011-22:37
The window of the cities of the world at 12, then at 6, now without outer chapter ring, all these details really change the perception we have on the watch. The best would be to get the 3 variations of the Geo! Best, Gary, and thanks a lot for your valuab...
I share your fears...
By: Ambos : April 10th, 2011-09:04
Many thanks for the introduction. Another 'improved' watch of the Master line. All these small changes on the case result in a much more pleasant overall appearance (same applies for this year's perpetual calendar). The new cases back then introduced with...