Thanks again for this amazing review. You planted many seeds in fans' brains that have been keeping the passion alive even 9 years after 2015 was a big year for me, and even if my TS was originally bought in April 2016, being a 2015 creation is also somet...
I enjoyed it immensely. One of these days, I hope to encounter the blue dialed boutique version of the True Second which I consider to be the best version of the basic time-date model. Regarding the use of "Geophysic" to imply adventure and exploration, t...
Came across this review today while wearing my Geophysic True Second, which just returned from JLC service and is running great at +1 (dead beat) seconds per day. I agree that JLC needs to return to its innovative, watchmaker to the watchmaker roots. They...
didn't continue this movement w/o the 4th wheel. I think the "dead seconds" was lost on many people. but the caliber was built to be very robust and accurate, and it seemed JLC just dropped the ball on it. Personally, I found the case with polished, over-...
Which adds a lot of interest to these two watches. The case could have welcomed more complications, the line should have enjoyed more watches for a much longer time, definitely. I hope the new CEO ( I don't know who he will be ) give some fresh air to thi...
Most brands have low production "halo" products designed to create "buzz" for their mainstream products. In the watch industry, it seems that many watch brands believe that a halo product must be an extremely expensive product with a precious metal case a...
But the True Second is a contrarian piece. It is a strap monster, and recently I have been wearing it on an ostrich, which also seems classic JLC. The jumping hour hand is great for travel, but the crown is a bit small, delicate, and fiddly for changing d...