Dje
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Yes you're right....
Hi John,
I confess and plead guilty I've been too optimistic about that aspect.
Having a look at your excellent review of PP 3919 here:
www.tp178.com
And at the no less excellent reivew of cal 975 by Suitbert here:
www.thepurists.net
You made a point.
Looking back at this other excellent reviw of cal 889 derivative:
www.thepurists.net
I found a closer option to PP standards.
I would want to ask you how you'd compare PP215 and JC 889?
And then I would want to ask you if you've ever serviced a JLC 822 (or any derivative) and how you'd position it compared to PP215?
Thank s and again sorry for writing faster than my brain can check.
Dje
in house movement question
By: Ason : February 24th, 2007-20:45
please excuse my ignorance, but does JLC make their own movement? i am debating between JLC master compressor dualmatic, UN marine diver and blancpain 50 fathoms. what is the benefit of watchmakers making their own movement? do all of the above companies ...
tough questions
By: ei8htohms : February 25th, 2007-04:17
Hello Ason, JLC does make their own movements. In fact, they've long been one of the premier makers of fine watch movements in Switzerland, for many decades supplying movements to Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin, arguably the most ...
beg to differ in part
By: ei8htohms : February 27th, 2007-19:28
Hi Dje, I was right there with you up until the, "with a finish close to current PP, or as good as current PP," part. I like the auto-tractor movement quite a bit, but it shows evidence of a kind of economical, industrial production style that is not in P...
Yes you're right....
By: Dje : March 1st, 2007-16:03
Hi John, I confess and plead guilty I've been too optimistic about that aspect. Having a look at your excellent review of PP 3919 here: www.tp178.com And at the no less excellent reivew of cal 975 by Suitbert here: www.thepurists.net You made a point. Loo...
more tough questions
By: ei8htohms : March 2nd, 2007-17:25
Hi Dje, The PP 215 is more properly compared to the JLC 822 or even 849, as manual wind calibers generally have finer finishing than automatics (or at least less/fewer industrially finished components). We'd have to compare the JLC 889 to the PP 315, 330 ...
Great answer John.....
By: Dje : March 2nd, 2007-23:31
Hi John, Thanks for your frank answer. I'm quite happy of the details (spending most of my days with a 822 derivative, a 836). What surprises me is that I honestly don't think it would be too much complicated and expensive to JLC to get this small step do...