First, thank you for your post. Fantastic photos but your post is the first I am hearing of this update. Its not in the 1833 introductions on the JLC website, nor in the coverage I've read of JLC's SIHH releases anywhere. Its beautiful!
The JLC line up this year was indeed spectacular. While there were many fantastic watches, here are wrist shots of my favorite six, and believe me - it was difficult to choose the watches to be left out! HAGWE, Asi...
Could you tell us more about the 4th watch ? Is it a Master Hometime special edition ? What are your impressions of the revamped MUT (5th pic) ? Is it s 38 or 40mm dia Best Regards
...the voice of the forums that is ! no nonsense watch this year, and back to classic aesthetics, good proportions, thin rims, and watches in line with the 'DNA' of the brand as some say (while the previous years watches certainly had a lot of mutant gene...
First, thank you for your post. Fantastic photos but your post is the first I am hearing of this update. Its not in the 1833 introductions on the JLC website, nor in the coverage I've read of JLC's SIHH releases anywhere. Its beautiful!
Morning guys, 'long time no post' hope you are all doing well. JLC have really got this right! I love my MUT but have ofter wished it was a few mm bigger. Does anyone have the case thickness for both of the new models? Best regards, Tom...
Hi Nicolas, thank you very much for your fast response. With so many manufacturers bringing out 'fairground on the wrist' watches, it is delightful to see that JLC recognises that there is still a huge market for the classic watches. IMHO the latest 40mm ...
JLC. I found there was no competition whatsoever, both in model and execution presented. And I was a bit disapointed to see that the orientation of the market is on the high prices only... we will be able to continue our hobbies without thinking of sellin...