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Jaeger-LeCoultre: That's what I thought, but then...

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
16Y
By: alex.sigal
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: I am used to bracelets...

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
16Y
By: alex.sigal
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: The difference in price..

... 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
16Y
By: alex.sigal
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Thanks!

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
16Y
By: alex.sigal
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Master Compressor Navy Seals - Strap or Bracelet?

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
16Y
By: alex.sigal
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