Team, I may have a trade in progress. I understand that they are discontinued models. Dualmatic: (Picture from Bill, on an old thread in 2009) Or Geographic (the one "in play" is with leather strap): (Picture from Jeff 325, same thread) In all cases I wou...
No issues, here. Cal 923 Inside. The power reseve is a tas shorter than the Cal 972 of the Dualmatic ( 45 hours instead of 50 hours ). For the ret, they are well know Calibres. Without issues. Best, Nicolas
Nicolas is right about the Geographic as one can easily understand too. In my opinion, the Dualmatic has a funny window at 5. I have owned the Dualmatic and the Memovox. I guess that little window at 5 is to distinguish it from the similar looking Memovox...
I meant daylight saving not 24 hour indication. For instance, for Australia there is a difference of 3 hours or 2 hours in a calendar year. The standard time difference is 2 hours ahead of HK.
I travel frequently, and found that my Compressor Geographic was not the best choice for jumping time zones around the globe. I much prefer a watch that has an independent hour hand that I can move forward or backward without having to completely reset he...
I had the same impression. My trade plans went to nowhere because the other part believed that he has not a JLC but something like the Big Ben. No way. In any case I got a vintage (me, vintage!) that was for a long time on my wish list. Not a JLC from the...
Some simple vintage, JLC on the inside but other brand on the outside. I had a crush on this watch since I saw an article about it many years back. Stay tuned. Cheers, Nilo
The Dualmatic houses the "autotractor" and is the most "robust" movement ever produced by the brand. HOWEVER, I prefer the Geographic due to the complication. I think it's one of the coolest watches JLC ever did, and I was hoping JLC would release a new v...
Team, Thanks for the input. At the end, the lack of city names on the Dualmatic and the overall coolness of the Magali's design won. I will do a post here, after all the Dualmatic is making 10 (or more) years, since it was released. Meanwhile, click here ...