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would have won more awards for the ground-breaking activation of the chronograph. After a decade, this is perhaps the coolest of chronographs. While other brands are trying to simply create their own movement, JLC re-invented the entire chronograph case! ...
Did you lose or make money in the process? Their pricing seems rather stable for some years now. This one is clearly on my wish list, technically, it is an achievement! Best, E.
At least these few above on the list: TT1931, maybe True second, Breguet 5207, and then this one. So it will be a few years hunt But maybe seeing this marvel in real could change my mind Best, E.
Mine is my go to track day watch. It’s super light and sporty and I like the Chrono for timing student’s sessions. I have the same strap but with red stitching.