amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Hi, Geo
We can even say that JLC was the first to produce a Diving Alarm Watch, with the Deep Sea Alarm, in 1959.
Then, came the Vulcain Nautical, a bit later ( 1961 ? )
Then, since 1962, the first works on the Polaris came, to give birth to the Proto in 1963.
If you want to learn more about JLC, the Diving watches, here's a link:
jlc.watchprosite.com
Best,
Nicolas
For Super Compressor Lovers
By: amanico : July 5th, 2009-02:46
One pic which speaks better than a thousand words: These Longines, U.G Polerouter Sub, and JLC Polaris are certainly among the nicest Super Compressor Case Watches. Even if the case is very close on these 3 watches, they have their own personality, charac...
Hi, Geo
By: amanico : July 5th, 2009-10:43
We can even say that JLC was the first to produce a Diving Alarm Watch, with the Deep Sea Alarm, in 1959. Then, came the Vulcain Nautical, a bit later ( 1961 ? ) Then, since 1962, the first works on the Polaris came, to give birth to the Proto in 1963. If...
Beauties all!
By: dxboon : July 5th, 2009-13:18
I think if I was forced to choose one type of watch to wear for the rest of my life, super compressor cased dive watches might very well be it. I love all three examples you've chosen to photograph. Thanks for this picture! Cheers, Daos
You are right, hermano
By: E.J. : July 5th, 2009-13:58
I remember this great watch.. But, sometimes, we have to take difficult choices... For hunt dreams... The best of all is I'll be able to hunt another one with some time...let's see Life is hard hermano Best my dear friend
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By: Catherine. : July 5th, 2009-21:43
Is it Small Nic or simply adequete? I've never personally liked either of the JLC or UG samples because of the ill proportioned cases....for my money the JLC with the fat case reminds me of an half used bar of soap (leaving aside the dial looks to belong ...
The IWC was more conform to the habits of this period,
By: amanico : July 5th, 2009-21:58
Hi, Catherine, Yes, at this moment, 37 mm watches ware even considered too big! Using a 42 mm was a brave decision for U.G, JLC and Longines, but I'm preety sure I forgot some, here. Nowadays, 42 mm are more normal than 37 mm for Diving watches, and seem ...
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By: Catherine. : July 6th, 2009-05:29
I'm not even too sure they were being brave Nic. Could it not have been 'have what your given or go elsewhere' (from the case manafacturers). Best Regards Catherine. This message has been edited by C.vallely5 on 2009-07-06 05:32:56
Yes, Nicolas...
By: Tony C. : July 6th, 2009-08:35
you are correct when you say: "Happily, we're not all in love with the same lady!" But most people, even if they happen not to be in love with a particular lady, wouldn't publicly say "She's as fat as a cow, and has the nose of a pig!" And most people und...
Yeah....
By: Catherine. : July 6th, 2009-11:17
I guess we'll never actually know which way it went...i've always felt the Polaris looks to be gagging to have an external chronograph bezel dropped on it (along with a movement installed)....especially given it was the manual chrono period and maybe the ...
The Queen of red herrings...
By: Tony C. : July 6th, 2009-10:35
Catherine, What I said months ago about identifying re-dials from (often poor quality) images on the internet has nothing whatsoever to do with our contributions to this thread. And if you had happened to have been a man, I would have characterized you as...
Catherine...
By: Tony C. : July 6th, 2009-11:33
If you are intent on discussing irrelevant, very old, arcane threads, rather than addressing the topic at hand, feel free to e-mail me so that we might spare the other forum members. I would suggest, though, that in the future, if you prefer not to respon...
Polaris is my fave alarm!
By: LCDW : July 6th, 2009-17:54
Hi Nicolas, Polaris is always my fave alarm as the classic simple look never bore me out! Always like to look at it from different angles.. And when the alarm is on, it rings a thousand words ! Lol On the other hand, the Longines is quite attractive. The ...
It rings a thousand words
By: amanico : July 6th, 2009-21:35
Excellent, Linda! This is not a scoop, I'm a big Fan of the Polaris, fascinated by its volume, the thick domed plexy, the imperfect indexes, the finish of the dial, the special crowns, and this alarm which sounds like a big frog in Love ( On the Vintage, ...
Oh deeeaaar....
By: LCDW : July 10th, 2009-10:01
Thanks for your spirited reply, Nicolas! My gut feeling tells me I definitely won't be able to get my hands on the beautiful Longines as it looks vintage and sure indeed it was out in 1962!!! I was not even born yet! Sigh.. You are a lucky man ! It is bea...
Goodness...
By: LCDW : July 13th, 2009-19:54
You have the Vintage Polaris ? Or both together with the Tribute to Polaris? I only have the Tribute to Polaris and I get what you mean by "school bell" sound!! Now I wish I can hear the "clonk clonk" version! Sigh.. Do you by any chance have the picture ...