I'm kind of partial to the black as well, but like you I really don't want to wait until they make one in that color.
The way the second photo looks, it seems like the case almost doesn't play a big part as it sinks into the wrist. It seems to give the watch a thinner appearance when it does that. Am I correct with what I'm stating or is it just the perception of the photo?
In any case, your watch looks amazing in black especially since it kind of looks like a dark gray in some angles.
I did a little bit more research on the JLC MCA NS and one of the things that really got my attention and I liked was the Caliber: 956.
If I understood correctly, this caliber was introduced back in the 1950's and is one of their most reliable movements. It has an alarm mechanism with gong suspended from its case back for improved acoustics. They updated the caliber to their latest advancement in such areas as automatic winding by using ceramic ball bearings which in turn would require not maintenance or lubrication.
To me this sounds wonderful. If you require no maintenance or practically no maintenance or lubrication, the way I see it, the extra money you spend to own one of these time pieces is saved by not having to send it in for regular repairs.
Now, I am also saying this with consideration that we would still do our best to take care of the watch and not toss it around or run over it with a vehicle. What I am trying to say is, we might still have to do maintenance on it but probably not as frequently as we would with other watches.
So after looking at JLC's and mentioning the above, I have to say that I would not go with the chronograph version but the alarm version instead. I can now see why you had wanted purchase this watch at some point.
I think we are down to the Omega POC Titanium or the JLC MCA NS. I know that with the JLC having the alarm function it changes things but I still think it's a good challenge between each other and a choice that I still have to make.
By the way how is the luminescence on the JLC MCAlarm NS? Does it us Superliminova or something else? I know they made a special boutique edition that had yellow or orange and those contained superliminova, but the one I am interested in is the regular one with no bright colors. This is actually very important to me because I do tend to look at my watch in low light condition quite a bit. I’m not asking about the Omega because I read that the luminescence is very good on that watch and there are several photos that I have seen that seem to back up the statements made.