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thank you
for the response. then just to clarify, then even in the former "modern" skeleton version, sapphhire discs stay still and hands jump instead for all subdials?
Agreed on all points.
By: amanico : March 3rd, 2014-09:40
This is the kind of Watch which would better deserve: 1/ A limited ( and short ) production. 2/ A limited and shorter edition. 50 pièces, or 75 would have been better. It is an exclusive piece, which needs some... Exclusivity. JLC HAS to think it this way...
I agree with Marcus....
By: watchme : March 3rd, 2014-05:54
I DO think this is the best QP Skeleton JLC has EVER done! I like everything, including the blue enamel border (which helps it attain the extra 2mm over the non-skeletonized 40mm version). I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE JLC's back of this watch, choosing to make the ...
about the movement...
By: didwlgh : March 3rd, 2014-11:05
Nicolas, Thank you as always for the detailed report & the photos. Have a question as to the movement - both are written as Cal 876 SQ - are they both exactly identical top each other? Maybe I got this wrong, but my recollection was that the sapphire ...
I am torn
By: aaronm : March 3rd, 2014-18:34
Like you, I prefer the more modernistic sleek skeleton bridges of the previous QP skeleton, but I really like the subdials here much more then the "clear dial with paddle to indicate" of the previous... The retro font for the subdials is a nice touch as w...