Hi Tim I thought I was answering the person who wrote the post. I agree 100%with you concerning the feel and design of the geophysic 1958. And agree also that the true second is an anodyne watch altogether!
But for some reason there is not a lot of love or attention given to that model on this forum (unless I have formed a mistaken impression). Any owners out there? I’d really appreciate some comments, etc. cheers
The 1958 Geophysic was an inspired clean-sheet design and perfectly proportioned for a 35mm watch. The new Geophysic True Second seems too large for its dial and case details. What seemed ideal in 35mm does not feel as warm or charming in 40mm - at least ...
Hi Tim, We I am not an expert in watches but I have the JLC universal time and the re-edition of the 1958 geophysic watch that is not a true second. I can tell you that I chose the universal time because it was an innovation to have a true second( I know ...
I'm not an expert in watches, either. The Tribute to 1958 was handled more delicately than the True Second. Its proportions and details do make a difference, and many will consider it a cleaner effort than any Master Control with a date or the True Second...
Hi Tim I thought I was answering the person who wrote the post. I agree 100%with you concerning the feel and design of the geophysic 1958. And agree also that the true second is an anodyne watch altogether! Best, Samer
Appreciate your thoughts! The tribute to 1958 LE is not really to my taste (I got to trial the prototype at an JLC Dinner). The True Second holds my interest. Cheers
Hi! The taste is watches is so personal. If the true second holds your interest go for it! It’s a very innovative watch, the mechanism is superbe. And it can fool lots of people on wether it is a quartz or an automatic! I won a few bets on it😉! Wish you t...
Is it a good watch? Certainly. It has a good horological value, its movement is a great one, the Cal 770 is very nice looking. The name on the dial is an issue, for me. Call it Geomatic, and I am in. Call it Geophysic, and I scratch my head. This is an in...
.. and excellent value, even if pre-owned. I truly love this vivid blue dial with the continents, Cities + movmt ! I wear mine quite a lot, from fancy evening to casual blue look.. Cheers & Best, hs
Only to me 'geophysic' is less of a problem. I don't see it as comparable to the original one. To me it has the same DNA: technical, accurate. But with today's technology. As said somewhere else, it is on my top 3 reachable watches. If you like it, get it...
... the Geophysic name should be left only to the Tribute to the Model of 1958 introduced a few years ago which is a watch I love so much, you know. Why use same name of a classic of the past for a model that originaly never existed? JLC could have named ...
I’ve had one for a year now and really love it. I feel like it fills a great slot for me, owning mainly sport watches. It really can do double duty as a dressier watch but looks great with jeans as well. The thickness of the case is a plus for me as it fe...
Spend some time with it on your wrist. That’s when it really surprised me. The date window doesn’t bother me at all but that’s always a point of contention. Currently running at about +1/week after about a year.
Yeah, not a popular model in this forum or anywhere for that matter because it really is very plain looking watch. In fact, it looks really dull compare with my other attention grabbing APs, Rolex or Pateks or even JLC's own Duometre. There is no brightly...
It is understated. Only the essentials (though could omit the date). It is about substance and not flashiness (in the ethos of the Geophysic). The casual observer will mistake it for something else entirely. Only the wearer and other select few will appre...