I read this review: jlc.watchprosite.com If you scroll about two-thirds down, it says "I like that the titanium is not that easy to scratch, but the ceramic bezel on the other hand is fairly easy to…" Alex
but almost too much so... every watch I owned and ACTUALLY wore in the last 10 years had a bracelet. The reason I was looking at the leather strap is thinking that it would "soften up" the look a little bit. But if the bracelet looks so good it is probably worh considering because it is definitely a
... for the rubber bracelet version compared to the leather strap was quoted to me as 600 Euro. I guess it is not unreasonable... I did not consider the metal bracelet version simply because a number of watches I own - both steel and titanium are on metal bracelets, so I would like to go for a diffe
Alarm is really my favorite complication. Chronographs, even rattrapante are very common and have to be extraordinary to stand out. Alarms are very rare. I considered a Fortis, however just could not get over the design. Too much stuff going on there. I also feel that wearing a pilot style watch wou
Hello everyone! With Euro declining against the Canadian dollar, I finally have a window of opportunity to afford a brand new JLC... I am really interested in the Master Compressor Navy Seals Alarm model. Just wish they would drop the whole Navy Seals logo... nothing wrong about testing these watche