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Thanks for sharing.
I just love my TT Polaris 68 that is the full lume version.
Best regards,
George
The TT Polaris 68 is…
By: blomman Mr Blue : May 17th, 2011-14:23
A wonderful watch! Interesting is that I never received any letter about the dial change offer… But that doesn’t matter, I would have declined anyway! The TT DSA, yes I do hope I will get the same feeling about the TT DSA… Still haven’t seen that one in t...
Great comparison photo...
By: ocwatching : May 17th, 2011-07:45
and a great opportunity for discussion on the TTP68! I recently came close to pulling the trigger on a TTP68 and was inquiring about the two different dial variations. The deal fell thru but this comparison picture is perfect! I find it interesting that J...
Historically…
By: blomman Mr Blue : May 17th, 2011-14:29
The Polaris 68 dial was full luminous. But more pale then the “orange” full luminous TT version. The colour on the 6/9/12 is closer to the original but not correct in luminous… For someone who like to use the TT Polaris for diving the full luminous would ...
Is it correct to say that the
By: BDLJ : May 17th, 2011-17:28
colour on the 6/9/12 is close to the original? The original, pre-aging, would have been white. The watch you posted below...definitely stuff wrong with that - as you pointed out: plexi, hands, centre crown (no hatching, wrong knurling, diameter and height...
In that case...
By: BDLJ : May 17th, 2011-21:03
...my point about the faux patina is even stronger! I haven't seen any high-quality contemporary photos of the original. (Can you point me to any?) My assumption was based on those photos of lumed indices that have been of sufficient quality to confidentl...
4 years old?
By: BDLJ : May 17th, 2011-21:27
I know JLC is one of the more venerable companies, but the 15th century? That's the problem with these 'reissues'. What are they reissuing? Green? well, if that is how someone in the late 60's bought one...then... Faux patina is something that I find....t...
I get your point, Ben.
By: amanico : May 17th, 2011-21:32
Yes, somewhat JLC was contemporary with Vlad... The Arriere arriere arriere arriere Antoine LeCoultre's Grand Son had interest in horology, at this moment. As for the faux patina, I get your point, so the creamy dial was, in my opinion, the best compromis...
No doubt...
By: BDLJ : May 17th, 2011-22:03
...the JLC But that is, in some ways my point, even when a reissue is done as well as the Polaris, it is still a compromise. But better that minor compromise than no watch or an ugly one.
Point taken.
By: blomman Mr Blue : May 18th, 2011-12:56
An aged dial of course! Yes, the scan is form a quite big and serious book covering many brands that make/made alarm watches. But so far all that has been written in the book concerning JLC is so-and-so. And when I saw this “Polaris” as an exa...