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Thank you for another entertaining and inspring post!
Those 70s designs, coupled with the recent feature on the new Atmos designs make me wonder if JLC could not extricate Mr. Newson from whatever exclusivity restrictions he might have under his arrangement with Ikepod in order to perhaps design a watch or two for the Manufacture. Perhaps he could prove to be the Genta of the early 21st Century . . .
Subliminally, Damien? ...
By: amanico : May 17th, 2010-10:11
Wait, my friend, I still have some " alarming " threads to post... Don't you think that the Alarm is as friendly as it is captivating? what I find really stunning and impressive is all the Richness and the Diversity JLC demonstrates in the development of ...
What an
By: DaMctosh : May 18th, 2010-09:20
alarming warning from one 666 to another (aka the omen). I must confess I briefly owned the first compressor alarm but my heart has always been with the memovoxes. But alas, the Duometre's siren call is far stronger.
Some elements of answers...
By: amanico : May 17th, 2010-10:07
Yep, 1120 pieces on a 4 years period. I was on to buy the red dialed Polaris II, indeed, but I passed on it as I already own the Grey dial, which is in stunning condition. I sawq several blue dials, 2 red Dials, and only one grey dial, which seems to be, ...
Oh, Vlad…
By: blomman Mr Blue : May 17th, 2010-13:11
You just made my day! Or ruined my good nights sleep… Depending on how to look at it! Thank you Nicolas for a great review and stunning photos! Very interesting and education – love it! The first photo of the org Polaris -65 will haunt me in my dreams to ...
Well, this is found...
By: watchme : May 19th, 2010-06:21
in the UN Sonata. However, I found that although it was a "pretty" sound, it didn't strike me as an "alarm," due to its quietness. Now, if the 55db gong in the MMR could be transformed - or, even better, if they could make the MMR have a toggle to switch ...
Yes, you're true.
By: amanico : May 19th, 2010-06:52
But this is because I'm delected with my U.N Sonata Alarm that I would be very pleased to see what JLC can do in the field of " elegant sounding alarms ". So, we'd have the basic alarms, or the elegant. The basics, to wake you up every morning, the elegan...
Bravo!
By: nilomis : May 18th, 2010-15:53
Nicolas, Besides of ruining the joy of my newest acquisition, your post just implanted another grail on my mind. Now I want a Polaris 68, of course. The "egg" carries the 70's design. It's curious but not my cup of ... coffee. Cheers, Nilo
Justice has been served...
By: patrick_y : May 18th, 2010-20:17
The long awaited brother of the other Polaris models has finally received some recognition. Thank you Nicolas for the insight on a watch that I've never really seen before. I am especially intrigued by the square luminous dot on the second hand of the Pol...
Polaris '68
By: actovate : June 7th, 2010-12:17
Thanks for a great review. I only recently joined the forum in an attemp to research a vintage Polaris that I have. I continue to be surprised what I actually have. I am not a collector. Just interested in the history and the value of the piece. In what l...
I'm almost crying
By: nilomis : June 7th, 2010-13:10
Nicolas, Seeing all those beauties, knowing that I miss (I was traveling) this Snowdrop on a flea market here. This one was "captured" by a dear friend and I borrowed for an entire week. I love this roundness I was not able to confirm everything about thi...
Looks good to me, Nilo.
By: amanico : June 7th, 2010-13:28
Any chance to have a picture of the case back? These Snowdrops are so tempting with their characteristic look. I wish you the best of luck to get one of them, and believe me, you will find one, as they are not too rare. Best, Nicolas