Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Alarm Navy Seals: A Collector's Review
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Alarm Navy Seals: A Collector's Review

By jkvs · Jun 7, 2020 · 36 replies
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JLC collector jkvs shares his experience with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving Alarm Navy Seals, a titanium "chunk" that defies its size with surprising comfort. His post delves into the unique characteristics of this robust timepiece, particularly its alarm function and wearability. This article explores jkvs's insights and the community's shared appreciation for JLC's diving instrument watches.

...but it wears very comfortable.



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Juliusotto
Jun 7, 2020

MONSTER WATCHES,enjoy,mine says hi

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holdemchamp1225
Jun 7, 2020

worse case scenario, we can share it as in a timeshare system 😜

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Juliusotto
Jun 7, 2020

But I understand you,I will be ok though with my ti diving gmt and my recently new for me ti chrono diving,and I’m gladly accept your sharing offer,thank you

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jkvs
Jun 8, 2020

When I got it, the biggest surprise for me was that the sound of the alarm is much more precise and significant louder than that of my Master Memovox. Seems that the bigger case and its material are the reasons for that.

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jkvs
Jun 8, 2020

It just has a little disadvantage: The bezel‘s edges are so sharp that they are eating every cuff... So I rather wear it with poloshirts ;-)

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jkvs
Jun 8, 2020

Can you tell me which special edition this is?

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