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Sorry but
this is in all respects a rather ... limited ... view and advice.
Best
Thomas
Expert advice again.
By: watch lawyer : January 5th, 2020-07:11
Hi guys whenever in dilemma I turn to this forum for advice, as I know I would get the best and most experienced one. Since I’m still new to this. So I have the JLC duometre that I’m not really wearing a lot. Somehow finding it big for my wrist now. The s...
hello wl
By: LiftAngle51 : January 5th, 2020-07:51
I am also not a real JLC watch man. U have small wrists i guess, so here are experts who can help u to find a Pattek who fits on your wrist. Pattek is also not my thing, but say Ulysse Nardin and i am over the moon. And see that F.P. Journe chronometer in...
Gotta try them on
By: blownhippie : January 5th, 2020-08:14
You need to go to an AD and try both if possible. The 5205 (40mm) wears thicker and comes w a pin buckle. The annual calendar layout is more legible as well. The 5396 (38.5mm) is a touch thinner and smaller and comes w a deployant buckle. Both should be t...
That's a tough one...
By: destrodan : January 6th, 2020-08:43
The duometre is a high-class work of art, but I understand your point about not wearing it (I've had the same issue in the past with watches that I perceived as big/top-heavy for me). One thought is to put the duometre away for one month. If you don't thi...