amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Will have to check, but yes, it seems to be a 20mm
And as far as I remember, brushed finish.
But will check this with my contact at JLC.
Best,
Nicolas
Love the N.S.A.
By: titof70 : May 20th, 2009-13:55
Thanks for these news shots, Nicolas. That's really a great and very desirable watch. It would be a good alternative to the Polaris. Do you know when they will be available ? I am impatient to at least try one.... Thom.
The first ones may hit our floor in October, Titof
By: amanico : May 20th, 2009-14:01
Hi, Thom, A pleasure to see you here, my French Friend. The question is to know if the N.S.A is an alternative or a complement of the Polaris. Obviously, the N.S.A borrows some elements from the Pola, as the shape of the numbers, even if, on the N.S.A, th...
I think...
By: Emmanuel H : May 20th, 2009-14:04
that this watch is absolutely 100% gorgeous, Nicolas. My only regret is the plain case back, as I would like to look at the movement. But I understand it's better to avoid a sapphire case back in a diving watch... Congratulations, I hope you'll have yours...
I want one...
By: Bretta : May 21st, 2009-04:28
... such a fantastic watch. It's nice to see some more pics of this watch at different angles. In fact, it looks even nice than the last time I saw it. Thanks for posting, Nicolas. regards Bretta
Beauty
By: Bretta : May 21st, 2009-07:16
yes, the bright lights at SIHH must have made taking pictures very difficult, but the beauty still shone through. I hope i'm in a lucky enough position to acquire this beautiful piece when it comes out, but who knows, times are hard. Have you already orde...
how thick is the beast?
By: time2tic : May 21st, 2009-01:29
lovely pictures. I like this watch very much. I think it is the nicest dive watch produced for a long time. I can't help to think that an all black version with a ceramic case "a la Amvox" would be a total killer. ( but may be more heavy on the wrist).
Life more difficult ;-)
By: respo : May 21st, 2009-07:27
These are the best photos I have seen so far, and they make the NSA seem more attractive to me now than at first blush. I like the strap very much -- it suits the watch. But I would still like to see it on an articulated rubber bracelet or even a titanium...
NSA...
By: david.graham : May 21st, 2009-08:56
When the pictures of this watch first emerged, I thought Wow, just what I was wanting from JLC. However, I have somewhat cooled towards it since. I feel that the numerals are oversized compared to the hour markers and the numerals on the existing watches ...
There are many Alarm Watches, David, I agree
By: amanico : May 21st, 2009-12:27
But one still misses...The Memovox! Hope that we'll see a come back, and the soonner, the better, as it is, at least to me, an Iconic Watch! In the diving / sport range, yes, the offer is very wide. It will allows us to find OUR Alarm, being the N.S.A, th...
Thanks Respo...
By: david.graham : May 22nd, 2009-00:17
My personal quest is still leaning towards the EWC. I love the amvox1 & 2, but the EWC just ticks more boxes. I feel sure that this is the JLC sports model for me, but I need to be patient whilst I accumulate funds!!! Cheers my Yankee Doodle Dandy!! David
Yes you are right
By: respo : May 21st, 2009-12:40
This is NOT a serious problem, as I joked above. In the best of all worlds, I think I would get the Diving GMT and a certain one of the Polaris re-editions to satisfy my cravings, but I have to be very selective about these choices and that is all part of...
Ahhh, the Memovox...
By: david.graham : May 22nd, 2009-04:46
I would love to see this watch return to the Master Control series (it should never have left)!! That would certainly be a watch I would like to obtain. It is one watch that you see very few of on the after-market, which I think speaks volumes for the mod...
change of heart?
By: emcquillan : May 22nd, 2009-05:04
I must admit that I wasn't intrigued by the Navy Seals models from the initial press photos released by JLC, but these live shots of the NSA are terrific. The black Cordura strap looks perfect. I hope they keep this combination for production. Just what I...
jme 78
By: amanico : May 22nd, 2009-16:34
1/ The N.S.A is 44 mm, the Navy Seals Chrono is 46,2mm. 2/ The N.S.A is a Limited Edition of 1500 pieces. 3/ If you really want it, it is better to put your name on the waiting list right now, as you never know. 4/ The Diving Chrono is not the same watch,...
Amanico,
By: jme78 : May 22nd, 2009-17:33
I really appreciate the quick response. I think I will put my name down with the AD I use. I really was leaning towards the GO until I saw this last round of pictures you had. I really do believe that it is different enough than the JLC MCDC to warrant ha...
Wow!
By: TonyR : May 22nd, 2009-14:08
Thanks for posting additional pictures. This watch is a perfect blend of two JLC favorites of mine. (Polaris & MC Memovox) I can't wait to see it in person! Tony
Yes, Tony R
By: amanico : May 22nd, 2009-22:20
To me, even if it doesn't have the name, this is a black dialed Memovox... Like the Polaris and the Deep Sea Alarm, too. It has all of the Memovox aesthetic, even the 2 ( compressor )crowns. Well seen, my friend. Best, Nicolas
Bad point for you, Starman
By: amanico : May 23rd, 2009-12:36
You didn't read what I wrote... I psecified that it wasn't my wrist, but the ( chicken ) wrist of my Contact at JLC... And he really has a chicken wrist. The watch isn't that thick, and if you want to be sure, try a Diving GMT, it is quite the same size. ...