Versus a Royal Oak QP and Nautilus QP? I think it is....
May 17, 2022,23:06 PM
I'm just pointing out options you brought them into the conversation with, "The most famous certainly are the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and the Patek Philippe Nautilus, but the first is water resistant to 20 meters, and the second to 60 meters. "
In 2018, Jaeger Lecoultre decided to widen the scope of the iconic Polaris, which since 1965 and the unveiling of the first model is, basically, a diving Memovox, re-edited in 2008. So, 4 years ago, Jaeger Lecoultre came to the SIHH in Geneva with a whole...
Have been looking forward to it, as I find this model very interesting indeed. I have no problem with a perpetual calendar in a sports watch. On the contrary I find that it works very well. A perpetual calendar works best (and is best suited) to a watch t...
Very nice watch and as you mentioned nicely balanced dial. The rose gold version is sweet and very sporty with the rubber strap, the steel version looks a bit boring on the steel bracelet and I am sure that on the rubber strap or a nice black leather stra...
I really like this watch : the design,the proportions,the dial,the movement! I feel that this is one of the best watches from JLC since a long time and,for once, competitively priced (the steel version). I will certainly try to see this watch in real.
With their low WR and lack of flexibility in changing the date, they all feel like yesterday's lunch. One could offer that the JLC, versus all the competition, however, has price and availability going for it. In today's market, those are significant. ...
I'm just pointing out options you brought them into the conversation with, "The most famous certainly are the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and the Patek Philippe Nautilus, but the first is water resistant to 20 meters, and the second to 60 meters. "
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : May 17th, 2022-10:09
This dial seem to work even better in rose gold. Now funny enough the picture detail that stuck with me is how the year display is fixed at “20XX”! Now that I have any plane to make it to year 2100, but was surprised that watch kind have an expiration dat...
It is a very handsome watch. As I mentioned a couple of days ago, having tried them on, the pink gold version is my favourite. It has real presence without being over the top and showy. All the best, Jon
...I can always do without the year indicators. Unnecessary and would maybe make it a bit thinner...but maybe not. I think having the hour markers wrapping around the subdials is distracting. They could have made them shorter and all the same shape. For s...
I do wonder though if the movement is sports watch tough. I think JLC could have gone one more and maybe upgraded the movement or used the extra space in the case to do an anti shock system for the whole movement like MB&F in the evo perpetual but may...
The perpetual movement was originally designed to be compact for the ultra slim so I wonder if it is up to a more sporting use case unmodified. For example when Lange launched the Odysseus the movement gained a full balance bridge. When MB&F launched the ...
If I remember right shock testing was part of it which means if the previous perpetual calendar passes it then this should as well. I guess It all boils down to the 8 year warranty which would give anyone the confidence in owning this watch 😁
It’s a great daily wearer. Not too sporty looking as other popular sports models. The function is useful. It doesn’t wear large at all, so don’t let the spec scare you. If you have somewhat interested in this piece, I highly recommend trying it on. At the...
In picture and on paper I find this watch to be a home run. The dial looks stunning but what I like most is the wearable proportions and 12mm thickness. Would have wished thinner but 12 is Daytona thick which is very good. Bracelet and rubber strap option...
I think JLC has a real winner here considering it is a VERY wearable watch in terms of profile and width. Also, the strap + bracelet option is really great on the steel version. I think in the haute horlogerie realm, this is possibly the best bang-for-the...