amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Time to come back, then. ;)
This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-09-09 22:47:07
Aaah, the 70eme, it was the beginning of a short story.
By: amanico : September 8th, 2014-07:11
The story of the XGT case, which didn't last that much, as well as the GT platinum cases, too... Ok, I noted, Minute Repeater or Chrono for you... Did you notice the Gran Sport Chrono, in stainless steel? An excellent alternative, very cool, too, and high...
Well, at that time, it was some money...
By: amanico : September 8th, 2014-08:12
Which may explain why the success of this Watch was limited. But for what it offers, I think it was a fair price. Long gone, long gone, well, I don't know, we still have some good surprises, nowadays: The Reverso Rouge is one of them, the Duometre is anot...
Golden age of JLC...
By: amanico : September 8th, 2014-23:42
Interesting point you raise. When you see this sublime collection of RG Reversos, yes, you can think so. But the round case family was not at the same level. Ok, you had the Memovox, the Geographic, the Perpetual Calendar, the RDM and the Master Control, ...
Hard to choose....
By: watchme : September 9th, 2014-08:18
The 60th has the pointer date, the Chrono was EXTREMELY difficult to build and JLC lost money on every one (including the steel) they ever produced, the Geo is the most user-friendly and practical. But for me, I think the QP is my favorite. It has the thi...
Greg, you are lucky to own such a nice watch!
By: amanico : September 24th, 2014-00:43
We have a favourite in common, here. ;) The problem, if you start adding a second Reverso, is that, slowly, you will want a third, then a fourth, then... the complete series. Why not, after all? Enjoy yours, my friend, and please, share some pictures with...
Max Busser's dates at JLC
By: Greg D : November 28th, 2014-15:30
Re-reading an old thread - but found some extra info. From what I can find Max graduated in 1991, and joined Harry Winston in 1998 having worked for JLC for 7 years. So I guess that means 1991-1998. His bio says "[Max's] responsibilities at Jaeger-LeCoult...
91 to 98 indeed !
By: Max Busser : November 30th, 2014-07:19
Had the extraordinary chance of entering JLC on August 1st 1991. Henry-John Belmont had just created the Product Manager position, and I was extremely lucky to land that as my first job after university. I did not therefore work on the first piece, the 60...