
Roundel's initial post on the Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic True Second highlights the watch's exceptional finishing and the satisfying precision of its automatic winding. This article delves into the community's long-term impressions, addressing common questions and celebrating the subtle nuances that make this reference a collector's favorite. Readers will gain insight into ownership experiences, timekeeping accuracy, and customization options.

Estimated delivery time to Sydney=6 months. Worth the wait. Wanted this on a rubber strap but they don’t have that option. I guess I will get a faux-leather rubber strap custom made for mine when it arrives. I don’t wanna praise you because it would only mean praising myself.=)
With the 20x18 strap size, there will be plenty of options. I have mine on a Lorica woven strap which is very light and water resistant. But I’m contemplating an Omega X33 Kevlar strap.
I was initially afraid there were no options but after looking at your recommendations, found interesting alternatives. Thanks a lot for your help.
and I find it a very satisfying watch in that it flys completely under the radar. Kent
It's the kind of thing JLC does very well.
I had this watch for a few years. It was a real pleasure, especially when someone assumes it's quartz. My only complaint was that is was incredibly light for my taste.
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