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In a vibrant WatchProSite tradition, amanico kicks off a weekend wrist check, inviting fellow collectors to share their horological companions. His choice, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm Europe, sets a high bar, prompting a diverse array of responses that highlight both personal favorites and significant pieces from various brands. This article captures the essence of community interaction around the shared passion for luxury timepieces.
Still the Deep Sea Alarm Europe, for me.
Picture taken at the train station, near the Manufacture, on my way back to Paris.
And you, what's on your wrist?
HAGWE.
Nicolas
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Jaeger-LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm Europe is considered a 'GRAIL' among vintage JLC collectors, highlighting its significant desirability and historical importance within the brand's catalog.
- Many collectors enjoy rotating their watches, often switching between different pieces for day and evening wear, showcasing versatility in their collections.
- The community frequently shares watches from the same luxury group, even if not the specific brand of the original post, demonstrating a broader appreciation for haute horlogerie.
- Achieving a 'holy trinity' watch, especially one without precious metals, represents a significant milestone for many collectors, reflecting personal taste and collecting goals.
- The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Tribute to Polaris 1968 is noted for its ability to consistently bring joy to its owner, underscoring the emotional connection collectors have with their timepieces.
- Collectors often share watches that are 'brothers' or similar references to the original poster's watch, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared appreciation for specific models or lines.
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