amanico[JLC Moderator]
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I must confess that I was more convinced by the Universal Time, too.
Thanks for your feedback, my friend.
Let me rephrase..
By: moc : September 30th, 2015-02:05
JLC have all the legitimacy,so have many other brands,to decline this complication once again..it is in their heritage indeed... We can't deny though that the comparison with very recent offerings from brands of the same group is almost inevitable... lets...
Well, you can say the same for Chonographs...
By: amanico : September 30th, 2015-13:41
If it has two subdials and a column wheel, then it is an alter ego of the Patek, Vacheron, Longines, Minerva, and so on... Same for the World Times: Look at the vintage Cottier, Patek, Vacheron, and so on... They all look the same. Same for Vintage Diving...
Re.
By: msimhamb : October 2nd, 2015-20:38
I have the Patek and Vacheron world timers and just picked up the steel JLC UT. They all have similarities in that there is a world time disk and the hour hand can be moved in discrete increments independent of the minute hand, but beyond that there are d...
UTC is a winner:
By: drphileasfogg : September 30th, 2015-00:43
- No date - A design in the line of the VC worldtimer but slimmer, and also nicer than the Montblanc - A correct time zone for Moscow (for the non PP worldtimer fans like me) - A steel version that seems the best from photos (and the best metal to travel ...
Great review Nicolas!
By: 219 : September 30th, 2015-01:04
Saw the watch last night at the London Boutique! A small party to celebrate the new watch and movement! Apparently the "True Second" name came from James Gurney of SalonQP. Of course it is reminiscent of Rolex and TruBeat. The balance wheel is also simila...
Thank you Nico
By: dr.kol : September 30th, 2015-02:23
for a FANTASTIC introduction. The Universal Time, especially in steel, is a super cool watch. Patek has World Times but those watches are always made of "noble" metal. But in steel, wow! Furthermore, the dial is really attractive and not as brighter and (...
Very nice, both
By: KMII : September 30th, 2015-02:45
And thanks for both bringing us the news somewhat sooner and - as usual - in a truly comprehensive fashion. I agree with your comment on the UT - it is difficult to tell at a glance which city is used as a basis. But otherwise excellent. I fell the True S...
Thank you!
By: Esharp : September 30th, 2015-03:22
Nico, Well, you know I've been eagerly anticipating finding out what JLC had up its sleeve. Thank you for a comprehensive introduction! This is a very interesting development. I'll admit I'm not sure about whether the ticking seconds complication appeals ...
Nice introduction - thanks
By: cfn : September 30th, 2015-03:33
Hi Nicolas, Well done, great pictures and - not least - a personal opinion based on your long history with JLC. When I first saw the two watches a while ago, I immediately reacted to the UT version. Beautifully done, great complication, etc. But the True ...
thank you Nicolas
By: Tyo : September 30th, 2015-04:02
for this review, perfect. I was wake up at 3 AM as announced to read it, but other insiders gave us the information earlier in the night. As the others I need to see the watch in metal, the 41.6 of the UT doesn't fit me à priori. I also think JLC for the ...
I agree with all this.
By: Tiggermelad : October 1st, 2015-00:56
The Cal 770 as a Geomatic in a 38mm case would be very hard to resist. To me 40mm is too big for a time-only watch - too much empty space on the dial. I must say that I sometimes feel frustrated by JLC. I admire their history and their technical prowess, ...
I think not! But
By: Tiggermelad : November 8th, 2015-01:25
I did try this watch in the metal and was pleasantly surprised. The cal 770 is an interesting movement and it would fill a gap in my collection. But as reintitan has explained the watch should clearly be a Geomatic. I can hardly believe that one word on a...
Ah yes!
By: Conkers : October 6th, 2015-20:01
I just saw this post about the early bird version. The dealer explained it to me when I bought mine but he wasn\'t clear how many would comprise the early bird movement. I will take some more photos and add to my thread.
Yes I did!
By: Seeks : September 30th, 2015-09:05
I didn\'t have much of choice after seeing it in the metal! In the midst of taking some macros and will post shortly Thanks for the great review - much have taken you along time!! Much appreciated from all of us -- Seeks
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