amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Interesting point, Alex
Can you imagine what I did, once arrived in Paris???
I picked my MMR and my Duomètre, and was proud of owning such pieces.
They are part of JLC genius in creating, conceiving sophisiticated complications you can live with!
Best, my friend, and thanks for your nice comments.
Nicolas
Just WOW :O
By: Fred.N : November 10th, 2009-01:39
Thank you very much for your very detailed report Nico ... and the pics (L) !!! I can only be agree with you, this Hybris Mechanica is a superlative watch: ergonomics and layout of the dial/pushers/etc. seems just perfect. The dial is very legible when we...
Merci beaucoup mon ami!
By: BluNotte : November 10th, 2009-01:46
Superb reviews, as is always expected and known to come from you! Your passion for haute horlogerie and JLC in particular, is unparalled. Thanks for giving this wonderful peek into the world of the Hybris Mechanica, which i would honestly say your review ...
Aaah, Karim...This is another problem!
By: amanico : November 12th, 2009-20:31
I had to be very strong! More seriously, as I wrote, this is also good to know that some watches will stay in the Dream Watches Category, something unaffordable, which will remain a fantasm. So, bo trauma, here, just a big, enormous ...Pleasure. Best, my ...
I'm awe struck..
By: W72 : November 10th, 2009-03:57
Nicolas, thank you for another brilliant post. I knew from all the publicity materials that the Grande Sonnerie is something exceptional but from your review I now come to understand it is much more than exceptional - it is out of this world. You have did...
Gyro first, indeed.....
By: amanico : November 13th, 2009-09:16
Then why not this exclusive Grande Sonnerie? As for the sound file, my friend, I don't have it for the moment, but I hope to be able to get one in a close future... It is indeed an unforgettable auditive and visual experience, Andy. Thanks for your input,...
Hi, Suitbert!
By: amanico : November 13th, 2009-22:34
First of alll, thanks a lot for your very interesting input, I much appreciate the time you took to answer me. When I prepared the review, I tried to have a wider spectrum, larger view than only on the HM à Grande Sonnerie. Then I began to think abou...
That is the interest of such a forum, Oliver
By: amanico : November 13th, 2009-22:48
We don't always have the same tastes... Personnaly, I perefer the Grande Sonnerie, then the PP, and in 3rd, the VC. But, of course, I would be more than happy to receive any of them as a gift! As for your photoshop, that is a great idea, my friend. I'd li...
These are really...
By: BDLJ : November 10th, 2009-15:32
...not my cup-of-tea. But the engineering and craftsmanship is wonderful. Sonneries are so impressive. Not only do you need to get the mechanism correct, you need to tune for sound quality....just amazing. Thanks for the report and particularly the moveme...
Amazing review
By: Marv : November 10th, 2009-15:38
This stunning watch deserved a superb review, and Nicolas, this review is one of the best you have ever written. So thank you for this personal point of view. Good idea to have this reminder on the few competitors as introduction. Thank you for the detail...
Interesting point, Alex
By: amanico : November 14th, 2009-05:18
Can you imagine what I did, once arrived in Paris??? I picked my MMR and my Duomètre, and was proud of owning such pieces. They are part of JLC genius in creating, conceiving sophisiticated complications you can live with! Best, my friend, and thanks...
Another FANTASTIC report.
By: VMM : November 11th, 2009-02:32
Love to see, how a non considered BIG brand (by most of the customers worldwide), shows the "others" how things must be done. Despite I LOVE other BIG creations from VC, PP, FP Journe, Lange, sorry but not the FM, the new creation from JLC it's like a rus...
Well, Vicente
By: amanico : November 14th, 2009-05:52
Things changed a lot these last years. If we look to the recent JLC history, let's say 5 years, we have to admit that this Hybris is not a surprise. First, the Gyro I, then the Minute Repeater, then the Triptyque, the Gyro II, the Extrem Lab, and now the ...
Hi Nico.
By: VMM : November 14th, 2009-08:14
Certainly not a surprise. The fact that many "high level" timepieces are running on a JLC movement is something to be aware of. I own two AP watches and both run on JLC engines. Geneva? Would love to spend two days at the SIHH but, my boss will decide, he...
The ultimate !!!
By: bimbeano : November 12th, 2009-05:18
Yep, you can call this the ultimate holy watch-grail. The grande sonnerie is simply out of this world and looking at the movement makes me feel very 'dumb', this is simply too difficult to comprehend . The Gyro is simply in this particular lay-out the mos...
Hey, Martin!
By: amanico : November 15th, 2009-12:18
It is always better, when you attend such a conference, to read something before, as you'll get it easier... Well, I hope so! ) You will be able to hear it, in a few days, and then, you will certainly become ...crazy. Thanks for your nice comments, my fri...
Dreamy
By: dxboon : November 15th, 2009-20:13
When the first pictures of this watch were released I was already smitten. Your photos and writeup simply seal my fate. I think this watch is amazing, not so much for the fact that it houses so many complications, but more so because the watch is visually...
In 2 years time....
By: 244 : August 11th, 2011-05:47
The post is utterly beautiful. I just can't stand how gorgeous that set is. Which is why...... I have already made a down-payment for the watches. I am also able to purchase each watch seperately. Unbelievable? Jaeger LeCoultre is more generous and reason...