I will go for something different, this week end. Just for today, a precision parenthesis, a Jaeger Lecoultre Chronometer, the Ref 24 000 with its automatic Cal 906.
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I will go for something different, this week end. Just for today, a precision parenthesis, a Jaeger Lecoultre Chronometer, the Ref 24 000 with its automatic Cal 906. You? Have a Great Week-End, my friends. Nicolas ...
Hope you have some Bee Gees in your ears while you’re wearing this one. Took the day of for a concert in Locarno, chilling on the lake with the Overseas. ...
These are really cool and are a cool chapter of JLC. Do you recall if these cross-hair textured dials were ever used outside of this reference? Feels as though it would be a cool thing to see even in a rerelease post Choppard Alpine Eagle.