Gentlemen, Here is a limited edition version of the Jaeger Lecoultre Geophysic True Second, which is on to be unveiled. The True Second was unveiled in September 2015, and I had the pleasure to cover this event. For those who want to know more about the G...
Not sure if we should embrace this development or boycott it. There are pros and cons either way. Meritocracy vs cronyism. Waiting lists vs resellers. This will likely become the new model of future sales. No one has lost out by being a victim of 'showroo...
And I prefer the running seconds ... running and not ticking. I know that the "true second" is a horological accomplishment but not for my taste. I still have one (the UT) but this small detail annoys me every time that I look. Back to the watch, the dial...
But that’s because I already liked the regular one I would have preferred it without the date, too but it’s not a deal breaker. Find the blue quite nice, sadly may be somewhat more difficult to try on, given that it’s only sold online...
Adding a blue sector dial (nailing two strong trends of the past few years) to a watch struggling with its identity and sales is a shrewd but obvious move by JLC, they will sell 100 movements/cases with a small redial investment. It is a very attractive w...
I agree with Kev - the cross hairs are too thick and make the whole dial too busy. The blue seems nice, but that doesn't make up for the package in toto. Only sold online? So much for those of us who like to see things in the flesh before buying. Most cur...
Which iteration do you favor, Nicolas? PS if you like a good book, read "A Gentleman in Moscow" by Amor Towles. It is superb, and has some horology interspersed to boot!
Hmmm, there are still pieces available as of this post time stamp when the eboutique closed for the night!* 1. I noticed that the site changed before the allotted time and had it up well in advance - I mean nearly an hour early. If you are going to announ...