ED209[Purist]
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The Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic is here!
The new Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic is here
in Southern California! We stopped by to visit our
friends at the Jaeger LeCoultre Beverly Hills Boutique to get a close up
view of the Geophysic watches. I still remember the SIHH 2014
event back in April where we were shown the prototype pieces and I was
excited to handle the productions
timepieces.The Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic 1958 collection is
available in limited numbers in stainless steel (800 pieces), rose gold
(300 pieces), and platinum (58 pieces). The two that we were
shown were the platinum and rose gold
versions.
Let's first take a look at the Geophysic in platinum.
This version has a different dial than the stainless and rose gold
watches. The most noticeable is the understated and classic
dial without the crosshairs. The dial has arabic numerals at
the 12 and 6 o'clock positions, but also much longer minute
markers. The 3 and 9 o'clock arabic numerals are replaced with
double stick shaped minute hands. The 5 second interval
numbering is replaced by elegant line minute markers.

Other differences are the GEOPHYSIC text
moved to the upper part of the dial and relocated under the JLC emblem
and signature logo. And along the edge of the inner bezel are
luminous dots which keep the dial clean looking but still providing
useful lume in low light situations. From a past JLC event at
the Beverly Hills Boutique I was shown an original version and saw that
the original Geophysic had the lume placed on the inside of the
crystal. In my opinion, the lume on the inner bezel looks nice
and really keeps the dial simple and
elegant.
Upon closer inspection of the dial, you can
see the beautiful grain surface which is more noticeable than the other
version with the crosshair lines removed. The minute hands are
beveled and provide a nice sparkle at different angles. The
hours and minute hands have a vintage colored look and has a greenish
lume color in the dark.
The platinum version is paired with a dark blue
alligator strap and matching platinum tang buckle.
On both models the caseback has an engraved
globe and JL logo. Overall the case is 11.4mm thin which gives
the watch a nice size without being too thin nor thick.
Inside the case is the JLC 898/1 caliber automatic movement that
provides a 43 hour power reserve.
Picking up the watch I can definitely feel
the solid presence of the solid platinum case. The bezel is
polished while parts of the case and lugs have polished and brushed
finishes.
Here's a
few pictures of the platinum and rose gold pieces side by
side.
With casebacks that are very similar.
Now let's take a look at the 18k rose gold
version. The dial is the same as the stainless steel version
with a white dial and crosshair lines. The 12, 3, 6 and 9
o'clock arabic numerals are also the same except in matching rose
gold.
Smaller has
marks are printed on the dial with numerals every 5 seconds along the
outer edge of the dial. 

The watch is paired with a chocolate brown
colored alligator dial and matching rose gold tang buckle which matches
the warm colors of the rose gold case.
On all 3 versions have a anti-magnetic soft
iron cage with a solid caseback that provides a water resistance rating
of 100m. although the Geophysic watches are limited pieces,
there is no numbering, just an inscription stating that it is a limited
edition of x number of pieces.
It's fantastic to see these Geophysic
watches being delivered and I'm pleasantly surprised that there are some
still available. Again, thanks to our friends at the Jaeger
LeCoultre Beverly Hills Boutique for their time in allowing us to fondle
these watches. Now the big question is, which version do you
like the best? Regards,
ED-209
This message has been edited by ED209 on 2014-10-09 00:15:28
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Awesomely...flat !!
By: Clavi : October 9th, 2014-02:23
Another thing they regretably 'forgot' in this tribute, is the very distinctive curved dial of the OG. This 'tribute' geophysic dial is boringly flat, that's a shame (not to mention the odd presence of the JL logo that certainly wasn't necessary and detra...
Yes, texture is correct
By: Clavi : October 20th, 2014-06:49
They created a correct grainy texture for the dial, so that is good. What is not so good is that the original one had a curved dial (dial is flat in its center until about 4 mm to the edge, where it becomes folded / rounded under). The curved dial is part...
details and observations
By: ED209 : October 9th, 2014-12:20
Hi Clavi, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and also pointing out the curved dial. What do you think of the crosshairs and the minute markers? To me, the Geophysics are a modern interpretation of the original watches so I don't mind that it's not exactly l...
Thanks for the post--
By: docfink : October 9th, 2014-04:47
Still waiting to hear from my AD as they wait to hear back from JLC regarding my SS Geophysic. The dial of the SS and gold versions give off a Rolex Explorer vibe to me. I can't say that these updated reissues are as successful as the Polaris duo, but as ...
Great post ...
By: nilomis : October 10th, 2014-07:33
ED209, Thank you for your post. Yesterday I did a quick stop at the Boutique and it seems that the SS version will be here in "one week" ("one week" here may have more than seven days!!!). I was a young boy when the Geophysic Year happened and it was a ma...
Just talked with my AD...
By: docfink : October 10th, 2014-11:39
...looks like pre-sold SS versions will first go to the Boutiques, then pre-sold SS versions will go to select dealers. My local AD talked with the JLC rep and confirmed they will receive one (as I put a deposit on it in January) around December. I'm hopi...
Thanks Nicolas...
By: docfink : October 10th, 2014-12:33
Although I enjoy a variety of watches, I believe that 40mm--42mm or so is the best size for me. The Geophysic will be a bit smaller, but will hopefully have the presence and heft of a slightly larger watch. Again--I'm really looking forward to it.