The PGWT is very practical, and with 100wr, nearly a no brainier. What a tool watch!
Mar 05, 2019,09:55 AM
Thanks for this nice review Nicolas, who can say that JLC has had no novelties recently? The gyrotourbillon is a dream, but dreaming is not forbidden Best, É.
I am spoiled. I love world time watches, and I love Jaeger-Lecoultre. In these 4 last years, we had and still have three watches in the catalog. The Geophysic Universal Time is one of the most interesting relatively affordable novelties from these last 4 ...
I also like the first one the most out of four. It maybe not as legible as the last two but the dial is certainly the most interesting to look at IMHO. Also, it is smallest out of four. And anything bigger than 42 mm is tad to big for me. Regards JK
It is clearer (simple is not the correct term) and quite specific about what it is. I like the map/globe (although a tad nicer done on the tourbillon) and the blue is quite nice and fresh. The others are perhaps more versatile? Versatile can be a good thi...
I ended up with the Polaris Goephysic World Time (last piece). The Geophysic WT-- I love the dial. I love the way the world is engraved in the middle. Like the blue... But... the mechanism is dead beat seconds. While I am fine with that but.. I saw severa...
Thanks for this nice review Nicolas, who can say that JLC has had no novelties recently? The gyrotourbillon is a dream, but dreaming is not forbidden Best, É.