Amanico reviews the Jaeger-LeCoultre SIHH 2014 Geophysic Tributes, comparing them to the iconic 1958 original. Explore history, design, and collector debate.
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having never seen the original in person. I was struck by the case size of the reissue. I was expecting 36mm or so. The homage was really big. Is this also the case with the original Geophysic? was
It's a remake of a perfect watch, with size increased 'for modern tastes.' The styling and mechanics and finishing are all extremely sound, but it's a little chunkier than the original, and worse for being so.
But I thought what they did was still satisfactory: an automatic movement with extra magnetism and shock protection plus regulated to an extra high standard.
But I have to say that I enjoy my tribute ans its size, at 38,5 its still considerably smaller than most of the recent offering. Enjoy yours, Nico, next year get ready for the DuoPhysic !