Following up on my recent thread dedicated to the Master Control Chronograph Calendar , here's the Calendar & Jumping Date (in French, ' Quantième & Date Sautante ', as written at the bottom of the dial, where the date pointer jumps from 4:30 to 7:30 in o...
But JLC simply has too many great options to choose from, and especially the Reverso for a dress watch. My next purchase will be the most challenging to determine of my life thus far - 1921 - Overseas - Reverso.... I will have all three at some point, the...
I will have to physically try them and subsequently make up my mind. The 1921 in white gold simply because I don't think I can justify spending about $50K on the platinum version which I like the most. At that price point I'm going to get a high complicat...
the Overseas and the Reverso. I imagine things will clear up along the way, when the good opportunities will present themselves. I wish you the best and hope that you will find soon the right alignment of the planets to take the first step!
but I'm interested in learning more about it. And I'm really curious to discover how my grandfather's watch (a Uniplan Etrier) will come back from restoration (my expectations are high)! Best, Emmanuel
There's nothing wrong with them... It's just that they move the date indicator out of the way of the moon phase but allow the much larger minute and hour hand to obscure it. Just a joke (that didn't work...)