Asi,
Thanks for the pictures and wrst shots.They are all very very nice.
Despite,our moderator countless persuasion on the AmvoxIII,tourbi in ceramic,still the crowds' respond underwhelming.From the draw back,JLC fans are aiming on the Master dualTime and Master ultra slim.The new aquadra doesnot reflect over appealing in terms of appearance.On the new reverson dual axis toubu,is definately everyone's dream watch but as expected by all the dreamers the very hefty price tag awaits.LOLOL....On our Moderator's AmvoxIII,the case appearance with ceramic black and rose gold combi looks nice but the crown might be the dead spot,accroding to many.On the dial appearance,looks like over crowded with radiator grail set-up and large bridge holding the tourbi cage.There are sense of unique but in my opinion JLC might just have over doing it a little.
But things are just appearing little by little the absolute conclusion awaits the eyes witness for the final verdict.Am i right,your honour.Sir Moderator.
Thanks for sharing,Asi.
Here,i would like to see more shots and detail data on the Master dualtime and ultra slim.
Lets pray the diammeter is on our side.LOLOL....
BHK9
That new Master Hometime is well improved designwise!
It is difficult to imagine what made JLC go for the original
design, when you see this beauty.
I am eagerly awaiting Jeromes report on the new UTs:
From a technical point of view it is a bit of a disapointment
that they merely enlarged the case diameter of the UT. But
what is worse is that I do not get how Cal. 896 in the GUT
could have been derived from Cal. 899. The latter features
a date and central seconds, but has just some 229 pieces
and a heigt of 3.3mm against the 242 pieces and a height
of 3.98mm of the new 896 (according to what is on the net).
Normally the subseconds on the 6 run on top of the 4th wheel
so that centerseconds would need some extra gears, pieces
and height – not to speak of the date mechanism! So how
can you built a thicker movement with more pieces based
on the 899 when you drop some of the features of that cal?
I hope Jerome can bring some light into this matter!
I also hope that we will see some more new UTs the next
years - handwound with some complications. For now it is
a great pleasure to see that JLC is going back to their more
classic design style!
Cheers
Christian