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yep, looks great at your wrist but...
you have the art of taste, the perfect blend with your shirt... I'm not found of this huge watch, but I have to say that you're perfect for the argument. maybe your job, isn't it? LOL
E.W.A Tides of Time
By: amanico : June 25th, 2009-13:07
Some here wanted to see this special Extrem World Alarm, so I received a call from the Paris JLC Boutique to inform me that it was here for some pics. That's true that we don't often speak of this model, I mean the current E.W.A. Maybe because it is a big...
This works very well
By: Bretta : June 25th, 2009-14:07
I think the toned-down grey effect of the titanium case works very well with this watch, and the blue markers set the design off very nicely. A very nice looking watch indeed. Thanks for sharing. Is this watch limited to 300 pieces? regards Bretta
Nicolas......
By: MiniCooper : June 25th, 2009-18:07
I thought that you were my friend..... Why do you provoke me? I love this watch (although I prefer the original version with the red accents)- the alarm is an excellent function and the strap changing!!!!!! What can I say. I wish that all watches had this...
More questions...
By: respo : June 26th, 2009-06:53
Is the alarm setting eaisier and more specific on this EWA than it is on the Memovox and Polaris models due to the side disks on the EWA v. the center disk arrow on the other models? Does the EWA alarm sound at the more accurate time than the other alarm ...
memovox alarm to EWA
By: mjnoumoff : June 27th, 2009-15:50
I had a chance to test the alarms of the EWA and my own MC Memovox. I handled the EWA at Tourneau in Pennsylvania so I can only assume it was the non-titanium edition, although it did have the blue face and blue indicators. I found the alarm on the EWA to...
Right,
By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-22:28
The Alarm on the EWA is less strong than on the MC Memovox, but more crystaline, that is true. The Caliber is not the same, too. Thanks for this precision, and for your input. Best, Nicolas
EWA...
By: david.graham : June 26th, 2009-09:08
I love this model and it looks great with the blue accents and with the new style strap. As some of you know, this is a watch I am seriously considering as a future purchase. Thanks for posting Nicolas David
Thanks to you, David
By: amanico : June 26th, 2009-12:33
It is for you and Respo that I did this post. And to give this piece a beginning of justice. As I said, I changed my perception of this watch, and it is true that the Titanium and the Rossi RG versions helped me a lot. Best, and good hunt, my friend. Best...
THANK YOU, Nicolas.
By: respo : June 26th, 2009-12:43
I appreciate your posting this for David and me especially. As you know, I have been deliberating over an alarm for some time. "Pick one already," I hear you say. I keep NOT choosing the AMVOX1, however many times I try it (once again on the wrist this we...
In the end...
By: respo : June 26th, 2009-19:31
I think they are two entirely different watches sharing only the common alarm function, but even the implementation of the setting of the alarm is qute different on the two. I guess that is why in a perfect world, greedy Robert would have both! PinkPanthe...
Very nice.
By: canonken : June 26th, 2009-21:07
It seems all too often JLC (and others) are lumped into the category of ONLY producing more discreet and formal watches, and when something a little more brash and large comes out, it is dismissed as being impure. Why not do both!?
Well, Canonken,
By: amanico : June 26th, 2009-21:29
I don't think JLC offers only discrete watches. Look, for example, at the Master Compressor Family, or at the Squadra WT. They are not really discrete watches, to me, or not really classics. But I do agree with you, why not both?!!! Best, Nicolas