In a recent thread a few weeks ago (it might have been on the TimeOut forum), I made a comment about the PAM372 kind of ruining me for other Panerai watches. The 372 is such a terrific reference for the brand. But since having it over a few years now, I f...
Is not on a single watch but on the overall collection. JLC has developed watches that go from very dressy to amazing sportive and this is what defines the brand. For all tastes and all uses. Ample spectrum. That is the essence. Another factor is the JLC ...
That is spot on with JLC. There is no one watch that defines them. Certainly, the Reverso is perhaps their best known, but the true essence of JLC is probably their vision. It is fairly unique and spreads across their whole collection.
Several emblematic watches... The Reverso, the simpler one, is a classic, as well as some Memovoxes, or some more daring réalisations. Knowing you a bit, why not this one? A syrong beast, and quite appealing, don't you think? Best, Nicolas ...
Perhaps a reason I have never been too active here. But the brand is outstanding, one of the best in the world of course, and it is just a matter of time for me. Thanks for all your great work here Nicolas. It is obvious how passionate the PuristSPro JLC ...
Hi, I'd say that JLC is somewhat similar to Zenith in that their signature is the unique integrated manufacture status that they have maintained through the years. The company has many watch styles and references that are revered by its enthusiasts but fa...
...Michael, and with respect to several brands. I came to nearly the same conclusion about AP as you: that requires a Jumbo in some iteration, and after experiencing that, there is the chance it may spoil you for many other wonderful APS out there. With r...
Funnily, it has some elements of design whoch have been borrowed to the Polaris. The case, and the way the hour markers numbers are shaped. But it has its own ( and strong personality, and like you, I think it is on to become a Classic, in its way. Best, ...
Assuming you want something a mere mortal could actually consider buying (i.e. not a Hybris Mechanica model), here are my thoughts. The essence of Jaeger-LeCoultre is this: Quality and beautiful build Manufacture movements (thousands of them, customized t...
as the Master Control 8 Days, the Reverso Grande Date, the Master Ultra Thin Reserve de Marche. All three have stunning asymmetry, several complications, but never do I find do the complications get in the way or detract from the elegance of the basic des...
Hence, from what I feel from JLC, it's a very tough question. I would say that the Hybris Mechanica collection is JLC's expression of its modernity. But they are not as accessible as a popular model (15202, 372 etc...). Maybe the Duometres à chrono shares...
This topic is one to apply to all brands. I think it is much easier to decide when it is a brand you have experience with. But that is why I presented the topic here at JLC, because it is most definitely a brand for me to own.
I want to reply in more detail to each of you and will. Some great advice in this thread already! I should have mentioned in my original post, years ago I fell in love with a platinum Master Antoine LeCoultre model. It featured a power reserve, day/night ...
of the brand. For me, what captivates "the best of the best" in JLC would come down to a few pieces, since JLC is one of the deepest brands in the industry (read: breadth of product offering). Here are a few of what I, personally, consider the best AND TH...
The interesting and exciting thing with JLC is that we can find so many opportune sélections! For example, the Minute Repeater and this smart system of welded gongs... Or The Master Ultra Thins. Or The Amvox, especially the II. And so on... Best, Nicolas ...
the only challenge I see with JLC is that I LIKE EVERYTHING THEY DO (pretty much). It's kind of like trying to capture the main essence of a rainbow by choosing one color. How do you do that? -Dean
But if I had to choose only one family, I would go for the Duometre Line. Considering that we are far from having seen all... Best, Sunny Brother. Nicolas
The Reserve de Marche is a terrific model, and I agree with you. The Duo Lunair is so visually striking, and you turn it over and it is just as impressive. I would say you have a great handle on JLC Dean!
And this could be represented as a rectangular case for the former and a round one for the latter. Take your pick from any of the Reversos and you would have easily captured the essence of JLC's past. Take your pick from any of the Duometres and you would...
Spot on it seems. I think I lean a bit more to the "where (JLC) wants to take you" side for my first selection. As this thread has shown, and as I now understand, it is probably not likely for a true JLC fan to only own one. Thanks for your inputs!
I'll take little credit for starting it; it is really the well thought out and sincere replies that make it. As I told Nicolas above, this JLC forum is amazing. So glad to have you all here!
Not an easy question to answer, Michael... The short answer I would say is that you need minimum three watches to cover the basics. 1) Reverso, personally I would either go very simple or very complex. Reverso Rouge or Blue as a simple (any single or duo ...
ATMOS is the real essence: innovative, unparalleled, tranquility, aesthetic, perfection. Modern (recent) essence: Duometre. Stands for everything JLC is and was: innovation in watch making. JLC always was 'the watchmaker's watch' (supplying the big 3 for ...
Having read through this thread it's very interesting... From a modern perspective, the Amvox's do it for me and the 5 in Ceramic and Rose Gold encapsulates modern materials coupled with a great movement. IMHO the essence of JLC... So glad I bought one :-...