I have the JLC 751 caliber as well on my Master Compressor chronograph. To prevent the minute hand from jumping when setting the watch move the minute hand 5 minutes beyond the desired set time and then move back to the exact minute marker before pushing
Here is a curious creature, born in 2014, and probably the last of the Compressor Crowns... The Master Compressor Chronograph Ceramic, which also came in 2016 with a grey dial. How many of us remember it existed? Limited to 500 pieces, water resistant to
... particularly, those Master Compressor series with chronograph function. Firstly, there is the JLC Navy Seals Compressor Diving GMT series (Ref 178T170). A sport diving watches with ~46mm case and can be found in titanium case and titanium bracelet. Th
That sector dial is very cool. On this particular piece, the hands make for easy viewing of the chronograph registers since they are unfilled. One of my favorite watches is the original Master Compressor Chronograph. This movement is reliable and accurate
The pink gold anniversary does look rich and distinctive with its rose case and matte metallic green dial. Also, it appears that your boutique has a few interesting older references. To wit: a Rossi EWA, a Master Compressor Chronograph 2, and an Amvox 5..
First of all, the Master Compressor Chronograph Ceramic (GMT) is still on the catalog (just checked): This one, was released during the SIHH 2017. I was never a big fan of this huge crown and there are better ways to assure water resistance. Now the Extre
Team, I believe that's one of the last Master Compressor on this line and I like the subtle combination of the blue tones on the watch with the stitches on the amazing comfortable strap. Fresh pictures, using my new background. Using the pure blue sky fro
You read my mind? I actually have an opportunity to get a used (but in mint condition) True Second, and you came up with this post! I'm still torn between the true second and the Master Compressor Chronograph 2, if I decide to get another JLC to pair up w