I mostly buy preowned and inflation adjusted, MOST watches are cheaper now than ever. IE the JLC Duometre has been around 20k USD used for the last 5 years. Once you factor inflation in, it’s cheaper than ever. Conversely, MSRP is bonkers for most brands
The original Boutique Edition Duomètre Unique Travel Time in white gold, ref. 600.3.16S, one in a series of 100. I wish JLC would return to the inventiveness and daring that characterized the 2000s - 2010s - to me the high water mark in the brand's modern
Good evening everyone. I started looking for the Duometre chronograph and was leaning towards the original yellow gold version. I found one that seems to be a good price and includes papers (somehow even dated 2020 so still under the new JLC 8 year warran
Her Majesty the Queen of modern fine and manual winding Chronographs. One of the finest, in my opinion, and in this version, with an additional cool factor. Best, Nicolas
Unfortunately, none of the other models were highlighted recently. Was the Duomètre the last one to be nicely presented? They did very little with the True Second. AndI don't think the Polaris was a success (but I don't know their sale figures), they are
Good day folks - after adding what I consider to be the best BLUE dial available (Eichi II) i’m now starting my quest for a nice deep inky BLACK. While there are many black dial watches, there’s few that offer what I’m looking for: - deep rich black. Glos
If so and, as far as I know, there is no yellow gold in the current offerings. Otherwise, if you are looking at pre-owned previous generation, I'd say the yellow wins...
Good evening, I’m thinking of a duometre and it’s available in both yellow and red gold, both with a whiteish dial. Since there is no dealer anywhere close to me, I was wondering if anyone happened to have a side by side pic of any JLC in both yellow and