Stunning.....love the blue! Great pics!

May 16, 2011,19:14 PM
 


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I'm speechless ....

 
By: RJW : May 14th, 2011-06:56
Because a watch that is pure of heart and pure of form never needs any fanfare... I just hope my photos do justice to the dial and watch. Thanks for looking. Regards, Richard....  

Stunning

 
By: KenMNYC : May 14th, 2011-08:09
That is the first go anywhere/do anything platinum watch I've seen. The color is remarkable. Ken

It was you!!!

 
By: amanico : May 14th, 2011-08:14
Tell me if I'm wrong, but I have the feeling that this watch looks familiar to me, that it comes from a very good friend of mine. I'm very happy to see that it ended in your home. The platinum version, with this blue " soleillé " dial is the cherry on the... 

Guilty as charged your honour

 
By: RJW : May 14th, 2011-20:53
And I'm just as happy to keep it on this forum. Thanks for your kind words Nicolas - the blue dial is not easy to photograph. Regards, Richard.

Honestly, Richard, you would not have jumped on it, I would have ...

 
By: amanico : May 14th, 2011-23:05
Called the former owner and arrange something to get it later. Why? Because, as you said, this watch has to stay here! I'm so happy, as I am each time I see a watch becomes, ALSO, a friendship watch. Well done, both of you! Nicolas.

agreed, truly wonderful

 
By: sancerre : May 14th, 2011-08:33
That is a watch that would continually draw my attention as the owner, but would not scream out 'bling' in any way. A wonderful combination if you ask me. Congrats on the great pickup! --Sancerre

Truly fantastic!

 
By: dxboon : May 14th, 2011-09:11
One of the best iterations of this watch to be sure! Congrats!!!! Love it! Daos

Thanks very much Daos.

 
By: RJW : May 14th, 2011-20:56
As I think I mentioned to you before, this was going to be my ultrathin year and although it was not the direction I thought I was looking at, when opportunity knocks.... Regards, Richard.

this ut is awesome.

 
By: xsw : May 14th, 2011-10:26
i didnt know a 34mm in platinum, blue dial and strap even existed. :O

Thanks xsw ...

 
By: RJW : May 14th, 2011-20:58
This is a limited edition. All original. I think it was produced in 2001. Regards, Richard.

you took away my words too....

 
By: Miranda : May 14th, 2011-13:09
looking at this magnificent piece of horological art, I'm speechless too, the only thing that comes close to this object of beauty, is the pleasure and joy I share for you having this piece, truely magnificent, and heartful congrats to you.. Best Imran

Lovely photos of a JLC masterpiece

 
By: respo : May 14th, 2011-17:38
One of my favorite JLCs, and this version is particularly beautiful. Congratulations! Best, respo

Wow what a beauty :)

 
By: amandagw : May 14th, 2011-21:40
Gorgeous photos Richard. May you wear that lovely new piece in the best of health

the ultimate dress watch for sure. Thin and elegant.

 
By: georgeszaslavsky : May 14th, 2011-21:49
If a brand desserves the title of best maker of dress watches , it will be certainly jlc. Congrats on your purchase and wear it in good health. best regards georges

Stunning photos....

 
By: KIH : May 15th, 2011-08:33
... Congrats, Richard! Very nice, very, very nice! Ken PS: this forum runs too quick!

Stunning, Richard!

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : May 15th, 2011-13:44
Absolutely stunning, both watch and photos! Thank you for sharing this marvel! Huge congrats, I am convinced that you will give her a good life! Best Blomman

Even less. 200 is a maximum, in my opinion.

 
By: amanico : May 16th, 2011-13:58
I sincerely think that JLC made a mistake when they decided to release the Reverso Pt Nr 1, 2 and the Septantieme in a batch of 500 pieces. It is too much for an exclusive series. 250 is better, 200 even more, and 100 would have been perfect. Best, Nicola... 

Many many congratulations

 
By: JatG : May 16th, 2011-14:24
Richard, this is in my view the most beautiful incarnation of the MUT34. Enjoy! Best, J.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...

 
By: RJW : May 16th, 2011-18:35
And I'm very happy to be the beholder admiring this beauty. Thanks. Regards, Richard.