Ok, so it isn't all that new, just new to me. Last year, thanks in part to posts by the evil Vlad, yet another JLC watch caught my eye: the Master Mariner Deep Sea. As I already owned a TT Polaris 1968 and was considering buying a Deep Sea Alarm I found I...
That is a super catch! Which will need some small improvements, but nothing too serious nor impossible to do. You will see, this one will recceive a lot of wrist time. You will not even notice its modest size, but you will fall for its character. Bravo, m...
I'm just not sure how this bodes for the rest of the year. I suppose I'm lucky that the Reverso Repetition Minutes that I saw listed by a local dealer was already sold by the time I contacted him. It gives me something to wait for : )
Hi, Congratulations for your catch. It may be the less sought after of the three, but it's a gorgeous watch to wear and generally still a bargain in the vintage world. I have one that I've hesitated a lot to keep as it has a repainted red central hand but...
and I can relate to your dilemma. Sending it to MJLC would mean parting from it for a long time (well over one year I suspect) and replacing the crown and tropic can be done by a skilled watchmaker. Cheers, Asi
I have to admit that I'm leaning towards sending it off to JLC for the full spa treatment. While I understand the argument for leaving it unrestored, I must admit that photos like this one from JLC's One Magazine make me want it back to its' original glor...
We should try and get together sometime soon, and we'll have to see if we can get your brother to take a bit of time out from traveling and join us! I missed seeing both of you at the year end GTG.
I'm going to check with my local guy first. If he thinks he can get the finnish right I'll probably go with him. My primary motivation against sending it to JLC is knowing that it would be gone for a year (or more). I bought it because I want to wear it a...