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New feature...
There is an interesting feature on the Financial Times website called Behind The Dial, featuring a number of our favourite JLC watches. I was going to post a link, but wasn't sure if that was permissable under forum rules.
Check it out and enjoy watching the Duometre chronograph in action.
Cheers
David

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New feature...
By: david.graham : June 23rd, 2009-00:31
There is an interesting feature on the Financial Times website called Behind The Dial, featuring a number of our favourite JLC watches. I was going to post a link, but wasn't sure if that was permissable under forum rules. Check it out and enjoy watching ...
How cool is that?
By: respo : June 23rd, 2009-13:57
All the features on the special FT supplement are interesting. The 360 vies of the selected watches (wish that were available on the JLC webstie and for all of the watches). The breifcase full of movements that one can explore is awesome. Again, I wish we...