A classic, and a manual winding Chronometer + amagnetic. Not many associate a manual winding Chronometer with an anti magnetic watch ( resistant to 600 Gauss ). Best, Nicolas
While we had the crosshairs white and blue, now the Black... I thought about this version as a WPS Anniversary Watch, but JLC was not interested, alas. Best, Nicolas
So all I can do maybe, is sending kind greetings with my Tribute to Geophysic, also with Crosshairs ! Best 😊 Have to say I still dearly love it !.. Equisite yet somewhat cool, as well. PS: I think also to remember a post of yours (and/or Bloman - ?) - wit
It took me 11 years to make it all original! 11 years, since the day of April 2009 I bought it, with a redone dial, without the correct dial, without the sticker and the box, and with an incorrect plexy. A true work in progress... I bought it without the
From left to right: P 476 ( the first automatic from JLC, from 1948 ) / Powermatic E 163 / Futurematic E 501 / Memovox Early E 855 / E 329 Crosshairs / Geomatic RG. I still have two, the Futurematic and the Geomatic. That was something to own of all these
Some very nice ones such as... This Duoplan from 1932. This is a line we rarely discuss here. This iconic Futurematic, from 1957: The very elegant Geomatic, in gold: One of the icons, the Geophysic, here with its crosshairs dial: The E 855 Blue Scale, fro
The same than in the " La Grande Maison " Book. Not a gold fan, but here is another exception to my rule. Not mine, but the idea to get it crossed and still crosses my mind. Enjoy! Nicolas