Dreams rarely happen to realize! Dreams are the wishes we don't expect to see fulfilled. Dreams are essential to our motivation in life as they let us hope! Sometimes things don't happen in life. They should or they could but they just don't happen. Somet...
What à catch this is. You Will certainly bring it to THE NeXT gtg i assume, can't wait to have à very close look. If possible, can you pm me Santa's phonenumber ? Enjoy it !! Filip
Congratulations Jerome. Beautiful grail and great post to go with it. Enjoy many wonderful years with it. This message has been edited by damien on 2011-02-27 14:30:11
is a great grail watch and your article is a "grail" commentary on what true watch collecting is all about, sincerely. On a personal note it is also a thrill to see a great collector and friend(Nicolas) be so helpful in finding the Geophysic--this just ma...
Hi Tim, Thank you for sharing my joy! I'm glad of owning this watch and I'm glad of the way it came to me. Yes the pleasure was also in the journey. Cheers Dje
Makes me think I can have a hope, too! I have a few vintage grail watches and am hoping to get them in time, if at all possible. Again, congratulations. I am so happy for you. Ken
How much love you proclaimed for this Beauty. To me you are the most deserving of this magnificent Pcs of horology. Congratulations and thank you for the detailed additional Info. Ed
dje, First - congratulations! Now, the questions come flooding in: 1) Does it work like a scientist's watch? Has it kept its precision? 2) Why is the dial so white when the hands are a little tired? 3) Whom did Vlad have to MDK (murder death kill) for you...
Hi Melvyn, The answers: 1) Does it work like a scientist's watch? Has it kept its precision? It's not bad at all, but indeed a bit fast. I'll have it regulated soon. 2) Why is the dial so white when the hands are a little tired? Good question. The hands a...
Finally you found one, I saw your write up on July and you also acquired another chronometre piece on Sept, what was it? Enjoy and congrats again best, Eddy
Hi, The watch I got in July was a Girard-Perregaux 1966. It is not a chronemeter (although quite precise) as it is not certified but it is a Tribute to the Centenary Prize of the Neuchatel Observatory given to Girard-Perregaux in 1966. I love those simple...
Hi, Philippe Dufour was apparently inspired by the base calibre. If he had the Gephysique in mind is another story, as this version is not the best finished. Cheers Dje
Great post, I love the explanations and the watch. I guess it is always worth hoping. It really is a dream watch as far as I am concerned. Best regards, George
What a "summit feeling" this might be ! - Thank you also for sharing this experience and your assessments ! - Always a pleasure to hear about the Geophysic !! Your post so nicely complements Nicolas' well known & much read contribution classic and pics; (...
What a beautiful watch! Really, what more does one need? I love the strong, purposeful dial and unique movement. You are a lucky man to own such a treasure! Wear it in good health always, my friend! Cheers, Daos
Congratulations seems only the beginning. What a watch. The minimalism, yet the classicism of the dial, the face. Now the glory: the movement, which, even before you mentioned Dufour's name, I was ready to say 'I see the Simplicity's Inspiration in this m...
Hi Mostel, Thank you for your words, nearly poetic indeed. No, poetic! This watch is like the essence of a perfect simple wrist watch for me. Custodian will be the word. Cheers Dje
A Dream. About the movement, you said all: Not the most decorated, but very pleasant to see with some nice elements of finish. As for the dial, it is really appealing, with its grained structure, legible, simple, sober, and top class. As for the case, it ...
Hi Nicolas, Thank you for having made all this possible. This is just the beginning of a story for me. And yes there's more and more a need for a Geophysic Owner's Club! Or a Geophysic Enthusiast's Club. See you soon. Dje
awesome piece..huge congrats on achieving your JLC grail... it is in great condition and thank you for the lesson on the movement...learn something new everyday here...love it...
Hi Dje, watch a catch, particularly enjoyable after you missed one last year! This watch also appeals to my senses, much more than many modern, more complicated and larger watches. When looking at these watches (like the PP´s, VC´s, Omega´s or Rolex´s) fr...
Jerome, it’s with great pleasure I read this passionate post! No one could be happier for you, as I have been feeling a bit guilty snatching the one right in front of you last summer… I must confess – I have seen yours in the metal and it is in a stunning...
That's a BIG catch. Well done. I can understand why its your Grail. If I didnt have such big wrists it would be at the top of my list. It is in every aspect a fantastic watch. A few weeks ago, I was lucky to play with one of the pieces that was on Mt Anto...
By JLC. I attended a JLC dinner in Copenhagen with mr Shaffter. The watch had an engraving with the Mt Antoine LeCoultre on the back. Mr Shaffter explained he had worn the watch during the Climb. Christian
No but it was on my mind;-) BUT I was sitting next to one of the JLC reps and I seriously spend more than 30 minutes pleading the reasons why JLC should do tribute to this watch. I think at the end the poor guy was a bit overwelned ;-) You're a clever guy...
By reading your posts, I have learned how much you wanted to find a Geophysic. It is wonderful you have finally managed to get one, and who better than Nicolas to help you find it. A great story that only draws a great friendship even closer. Enjoy and do...
Happy that you have realized (one of) your dreams and found your grail piece. It is truly a timeless classic. And thanks for sharing this wonderfully enthusiastic post. Best, Goh
Hi, Next? This is the DSA year you know! Then a Nautilus 5711/1A is immensely desired. Later a Reverso Tribute and if I win the lottery a Duometre a Quantieme Lunaire. Cheers Dje