kyoung08
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Love it
You are right that adjusting it for distant time changes due to travel would not be ideal. I am absolutely taken by the thinness and lightness of this watch and it is just beautiful to look at. I have always worn heavier watches(Sub, Daytona, etc) and I believe those days are now gone forever. I smile every day and isn't that what it's all about?
Thank You!!!!!!!!!!
By: kyoung08 : December 15th, 2007-06:14
Wow, that was fast! ; I tried to place my email in the original post, but there is some security feature that would not allow it. My email is kyoung08 at AOL dot com. I currently wear a ss/gold Daytona with the Zenith movement and as beautiful as that wat...
Scanned manual mailed
By: lotus_2010 : December 15th, 2007-08:09
Hi, well I understand you perfectly, when I was in a hunt for my perfect watch, I knew I wanted a perpetual as I very much like the pursuit of perfection in all endeavors (platonic guy), to my knowledge there are very few perpetuals with year indicator an...
I'm wearing it now!
By: kyoung08 : December 15th, 2007-08:50
Perpetual for me is the only way. When I hit the corrector for the first time everything moved and it said Jan 1, 2007, so I pushed and pushed until today 12/15/07 Saturday. It's on my wrist and the Daytona will have to sleep for awhile. This is an absolu...
Spot on...
By: igoyangkaki : December 18th, 2007-12:47
The perpetual is among my favorite pieces, but it is sadly one that you would leave behind in the winder when you go travel, especially across the International Dateline from Asia to America. Still, it is one spectacular piece from JLC, no contest about i...
Love it
By: kyoung08 : December 19th, 2007-06:23
You are right that adjusting it for distant time changes due to travel would not be ideal. I am absolutely taken by the thinness and lightness of this watch and it is just beautiful to look at. I have always worn heavier watches(Sub, Daytona, etc) and I b...