Greetings to all! I had the opportunity over the weekend to photograph both sides of this beauty -- this example is SS with bracelet, and to my way of thinking is a splendid piece. My first-ever JLC was the original Duoface in SS with the honey ostrich st...
I'm not sure about the bracelet on this for me though. I'm looking at a GT of sorts now and a vintage Rolex 1657 seems to be a leading contender as its very versatile and swim worthy although I have read that with it being so old, it's advisable not to sw...
My wrist is not huge, but this watch fits it well -- especially with the bracelet, which seems to make the body of the watch sit lower. Funny how tastes vary -- I specifically looked for a long time to find a pre-owned piece with a bracelet! Good luck wit...
Some will like the size, the volumes of this watch, others will prefer a thinner and / or smaller case. But undisputably, a nice watch, with an interesting combination of complications. And, as always, your photos are great. The focus on the work of the d...
...that the Duo series in its various manifestations is a very impressive complication -- two dials keeping two different time zones, one with small seconds and the other with 24 hour indicator, one time instantly adjustable, and the hands revolving in op...
I tried one few weeks back and this is the kind of watch that I wish I had a non 3rd world wrist. Wonderful pics, in special the #3 that captures the dial details,. Cheers, Nilo
I would love to see what you could do photographically with this watch! It is not that easy to photograph, especially the black dial side -- and you are a master of capturing dark dialed watches in an attractive "light." This watch previously belonged to ...
Gary, You don't need any hint since your pics are gorgeous but here are some: Recently I'm using a white card (about the size of a legal paper) to reflect the light. My setup also uses natural light that also reflects on a white wall that I have. As a fin...
I really appreciate the tips, and expect that they will prove very useful. I will definitely take a look at the article on aperture choice -- I have migrated to using f22, which is good for increasing DOF but which I suspect is losing me sharpness due to ...
Nilo -- Thanks again for the tips and for the referral to the online info. Having read through some of the materials, I took a series of test shots at apertures from f4.5 to f48, and was able to see the shifts as I went up the scale. At the more open sett...
was deciding on a white or anthracite dial La Tradition. I've always liked this piece and you are spot on with the case. A bit clunky but those dials are to die for especially the black side with the white markers popping out. Not as "business" elegant as...
...before I finally took the plunge... My sense is that the bracelet helps with the "clunky" aspects of the case. And, my recent wear has tended toward the, shall we say, large -- Lange Double Split and Habring Doppel -- so this piece looks absolutely ref...
This one does have a lot of wrist appeal! I am wearing it today and catching myself staring at it without remembering what time it shows, so I must like it! Best, Gary
...but at the end of the day it seems I am always drawn back to JLC! I really "started" with Jaeger, and continue to find their pieces appealing both on a value-for-money basis and in their own right. Thanks for your kind words -- hope to see more posts f...
And the Reverso GMT is a watch worthy of such photos. A lovely classic with a friendly complication. Thank you for sharing these pics with us! Best Blomman
Interestingly enough, I did play with totally de-saturating the color on a few of these, but concluded that just a bit of color made the images look more "live" (and also was more faithful to how the watch looks in the real world as the polished SS reflec...
Appreciate your kind words. This piece is a great daily wearer and takes me back to my first JLC (Duo), which brings back a lot of very happy memories. Best, Gary
JLC ought to have you do the pics for next year's "Manufacturer's Book of Timepieces!" The shots of the black backside are awesome - and very crisp. -Dean
if both times are the same, you'll need to open the watch and push the corrector on the bottom of the case to align the times as even or 12 hours off if they're opposite. That's for practical purposes...unless, of course, you have the GMT set specifically...
...to re-set the GMT sub-dial, as the prior owner was at GMT +8 and I live at GMT -8. After that, however, I can just use the two pushers on the case to adjust the time on the back to "travel time" whenever I am on the road, and only need to adjust the GM...
I don't think that a pro contract is in my future, but I do really appreciate your compliments on my work. It is a lot of fun for me. And, I agree with you that this watch is something special! Good that not 100 percent of folks feel the same way we do, o...
You did a terrific job on these close ups. What a great watch it is. After a good three years I'm still enjoying it as it was the first day. Keep on enjoying! Cheers, Rik
hi Gary, i also have one on bracelet. i usually wear this watch along with my oversea trip. it is a very practical tool watch for me, love it very much. apart from its GMT function, the 8-day power, big date etc are another nice features of this watch. co...
Lots of great complications (this is my first 8 day power reserve, so I am particularly enjoying that, and the big date comes in very handy as well) in an affordable package. I am wearing mine right now -- thanks for sharing yours! Best, Gary
I'm thinking of a GMT now and trying to track down a particular circa rolex Pepsi GMT which give its age, may not be water resistant anymore. That said, I've really liked this Grande GMT since I noticed it and although I did tell Gary I am not a fan of th...
... yesterday i went to MJLC Boutique at Raffles Hotel to send one of my vintages for service, a staff there told me that production of this GMT is discontinued from this year!!! stefan
as opposed to JLC offering extensions to one I feel is one of the best Reversos. Same thing with the Datograph, I actually liked that Lange disconed it and launch the new Dato Up/Down and credit to Lange, the Up/Dpwn had complication enhancement.