...I love seeing JLC DNA in challenging, risky design. My favorite JLC watches are from the late 1990s to early 2000s. The mad Master Compressors, and the daring, if underloved Gran'sport line and the Amvox series. I love the excitement and madness of the
Hi Everybody, I'm Andrea from Italy. I would like to introduce my new jlc purchase... a great Reverso Gran' Sport Chronographe I simply admire this watch and all the studies which led to this masterpiece which, in my opinion, has nothing to envy to any PP
I am considering adding a second JLC, and an opportunity has presented itself to acquire this watch, black/slate grey on rubber strap. I haven't seen it in person, but the photos are appealing, as is the complexity of the movement. I notice that it has be
Greetings from Italy! I have decided to purchase a steel Reverso but I cannot decide between two options: a) Reverso Grande Date b) Reverso Gran'Sport Chronographe Of the first I love almost everything but I am afraid I will miss the chronographic functio
Regarding the Reverso Gran'Sport Chronographe, there are two kinds of dial which can be found in the market. One is just like Doug's picture, with triangles at 1,2,4,7,8,10 & 11 o'clock and the other one is Arabian numerical dial from 1 to 12. I wonder if
Please read my previous post at: http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=234648&messageid=1096020186 Anyone here seriously think that one will use a chronograph to time something measuring seconds under water? Can things move that fast under water (
(Philippe Vandel, movement constructor) Congrats to a wise purchase! (The work of the hammer-lever, the control pawl and the jumper-spring of the column-wheel demonstrated the technical feat accomplished by calibre 829 in order to integrate the chronograp