I also recalled this pocket watch when I saw the watch. There was even a JLC event for WatchProSite members in Beverly Hills several years ago where we got to handle this watch in person!
With movies, celebrities and limited to sales by one certain outlet. The IWC and Panerai virus has now reached JLC and it must be running within Richemont.
It seems the current younger generation is accepting and appreciating these things. Just look at last week's IWC announcement of their pointless association with Orlebar Brown which I had never heard of before. Pathetic to say the least... www.iwc....
The worst part is that these associations seem completely contrived for (immediate) commercial purposes. An unfortunate consequence of not being an independent brand, I guess, but these choices might really end up compromising a brand reputation with real...
Featuring a svelte, 40mm pink gold case with a broad stepped bezel and a sapphire crystal, the Knife Watch's profile clearly calls to mind a blade. A crown protected by a triangular "bow" positioned at 12 o'clock solidifies the pocket watch association, w...
Great dial, wider strap (more comfortable), amazing dial (I know I said that already), and a big crown for manual winding (much bigger than the platinum MUT 39 Jubilee crown). The only thing I don't especially like about my MUT 38 is the sapphire case bac...
1- The fake pocket watch hook (I think that's what you call it) @ 12 2- The association with the movie 3- Sold only on MR PORTER (OK owned by Richemont but why?) 4- Too high a price
Hands are too long. There should be some slight gap between hands and indices. Is there such a thing as too thin? Thinness is a technical feat, but too thin feels and looks odd. Price seems very high. I like the rose gold color, the eggshell dial and the ...
For the majority of time, the time when the hour hand is not resting on an hour marker, a little bit longer hand looks very nice. That is my preference, even though it may be technically wrong. Or perhaps they just need to make the hour markers a hair sho...
I also recalled this pocket watch when I saw the watch. There was even a JLC event for WatchProSite members in Beverly Hills several years ago where we got to handle this watch in person!
And it's about $1000 USD cheaper! And it has a better finished movement! Similar movement, just some revisions for Geneva Seal requirements (no wire springs, but tension bar springs are accepted). ...
S.T. Dupont lighters, Simon Templar's car, the best timepieces... You have quite the eye. And the best part is that it's all part of your individual profile, unpolluted by the everchanging Facebook and Instagram photos of footballers and movie stars. You ...
We wanted new releases every year almost like FMCG -We commoditized it. The manufacturers responded by making fewer limited edition ( higher design innovation costs==higher prices )so they do not have to sit on inventory but then get to release something ...
and I do understand the pocket watch homage which is kinda cool ONLY if it makes it easier to wind due to the crown handle (key). Not a bad design overall but pricing is ridiculous and the connection to the Kingmans movie makes zero sense unless I am miss...
I also love that the hands go to the hour markers and right into the minute track. To me, it’s interesting. The case, the lugs, the crown. Although I wonder with the diameter and thinness will it sit too flat and large in the wrist (the bezel step I assum...
Gorgeous stepped case; graceful lugs; attractive hands; dial is austere but pleasing. And no date!! It’s one of the prettiest JLC releases in years. (Eyes of the beholder, I know.). And, hallelujah, it’s NOT simply a remake of a past glory. Cons: the chee...
I like the dial, more than the previous MUT releases. The rest is a mixed bag. Long term, the need for weird custom straps is going to drive somebody mad one day. Movie tie-in is an odd choice for JLC, a brand that usually lets its watchmaking do the talk...