and the fact that the 911 and the 96 are icons of their respective brands is indisputable. While the 911 has kept the familiar silhouette and rear engine layout over the past 46 years, it has been relentlessly developed and represents the pinnacle of automotive technology - ultralight steels, suspen
However, no need to thank me Nicolas, your posts ARE always excellent. If JLC aren't paying you to make these posts they should. It makes me wonder how many JLCs are sold just through posts like yours.
My wallet is now trembling in fear. All of your superb posts are so tempting With the Memovox, I think you have found my next watch. I like all mechanical movements from 'functionally finished' 7750 movements to haute horology porn, so I would have preferred a see-through back. Perhaps JLC's decisio
mean an end to servicing or simply an extension of time between recommend service intervals? If the latter, has JLC recommended a service interval? It is technically an amazing achievement but just not to my taste. I hope the technologies found in these 'Extreme Lab' pieces (such as the lubricant-fr
My opinion of Piagets' introductions this year could be summed up in one word: Extraordinary. I have always been a fan of ultra thins and I am really glad about Piagets' new 1200P and 1208P movements. Aesthetically, I am deeply impressed by the new Altiplano 43mm and the Double Jeu. I am really curi
I agree, a superb watch. I feel it really fills a gap in the JLC line - a chrono in the Master Control range. It also fills a gap I feel missing in the watch market - a dressy chrono made by a top tier manufacture that is still reasonably priced - the only comparable competitor I can think of is the
Hi Nicolas, Like you, I'm not a fan of jewelled watches. But like some of the enamelled work on special edition Reversos, I deeply admire and respect the extraordinary craft and workmanship that goes into these pieces even if they are not exactly to my taste. Sometimes, when seeing an object, you re