And you do a very good job of that, Nico. I see so many watches I've not seen before; or have forgotten about; or just haven't seen in a long time, coming from your posts. I hope to see many, many more!
In the 1993 Catalog, it is written: " The closer you look at the Master Control, the more vivid your memories of the Fifties and the automatics famous back then "... And they linked it to the Futurematic, which indeed belongs to the Fifties. But the Maste...
And you do a very good job of that, Nico. I see so many watches I've not seen before; or have forgotten about; or just haven't seen in a long time, coming from your posts. I hope to see many, many more!
the yellow gold would have been marked 140.1.89, as JLC's codification is VERY EASY to understand: First 3 digits are the watch reference 4th digit is the case material (1=yellow gold, 2=rose, 3=white gold, 5=steel/18kt yellow gold, 7=yellow/rose gold, 8=...
.. Also, the Master Control Medaillon is a very nce feature, but also a mark of quality. And also lots DNA, as you mentioned,of the past of 50ies, and the noblesse f the 69ies. Thx for this share of one of LGMs classics.. Best, hs