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JLC Mark 11, the Review
By: amanico : April 7th, 2009-14:17
We don't often speak about this nice Vintage Watch, and we are wrong! Not only this watch is very nice and has a lot of charm, but it was also, and most important, a true tool watch, very well conceived, with a nice movement. I /Some historical datas: The...
Agree, Emilio, Pilot watches are also very tempting
By: amanico : April 8th, 2009-23:45
But I try my best to not think too much about them... Seriously, when you see some of the Vintage Pilot Watches, you can't resist. JLC released some very nice pieces, IWC, Longines, Omega too. Like the Diving watches, Pilot watches are really fascinating,...
Well, AT
By: amanico : April 8th, 2009-23:53
At the same period, you had several Pilot watches like the B. UHR Lange, IWC, LACO, and some other which were Military watches used during the WW II. In the very first years of the 40ies, JLC released the Mark VII Weems, while Longines did the same. In fa...
Great Post..RAAF
By: BDLJ : April 7th, 2009-18:27
Nice to see those Navigator's watches, especially with the cases not polished. I've handled a couple of RAAF JLCs, as you said, these had Cathedral hands and the more domed (rather than "chimney" crystal. My guess for these particular watches, is that the...
Thanks, PoyFR!
By: dxboon : April 7th, 2009-23:39
You've provided some important historical context for me! The connection between the companies during this time period could certainly explain the similarities between the watches! Thanks for the enlightenment! Daos
Thank you very much Nicolas
By: Dje : April 8th, 2009-02:36
Hi Nicolas, I've been waiting for this review for a while knowing that you were preparing it! Fantastic watcehs so nicely brought up there! As the Geophysic is quite unprobable as an encounter, this mkXI is my next target! This is indeed a dream watch! Th...
Thank you for this nice review!
By: Marv : April 8th, 2009-04:16
Nicolas, you have managed to take beautiful photos of these 2 pilot watches (which is not easy, I have experienced it without success). Congratulations! With this pair of Mark11, you covered most of the sprectrum of the different configurations this model...
Thanks a lot to you, Marv
By: amanico : April 9th, 2009-14:00
And you know why! The funny thing is that I saw in some Dealers Window shops this Mark XI. I also see it at the Heritage Gallery. But I tried it very recently, and I was on to pass on it. Till you left me play with yours for some days, and that it was cle...
Good question, Neil
By: amanico : April 9th, 2009-14:05
A Tool watch is very often compatible with Beauty, my friend. This one is a perfect example, the FF is another one, like the Panerais Vintage, and some Rolex. This one is a bit a paradox: Small but strong at the same time. A delicious paradox! Best, Nicol...
Aaah, Art, this is one of my hottest wishes
By: amanico : April 9th, 2009-14:12
The only problem for a re edition is that this watch is a bit too small, compared to our modern standarts, with its 35 mm. BUT, I would see an hommage to this watch, more than a re edition, with a very faithful dial, but a it bigger, let's say 40 mm. My h...
A strong appeal, indeed, Al
By: amanico : April 11th, 2009-04:31
These watches are lovely beaters, indeed. A lot of charm, strenght, personality, too. That's why we love the Vintage, don't you think so? Thanks for your input and nice words, Al. Best, Nicolas