RUMORS, OFFICIAL TEASERS AND REALITY The rumors were that there would be a Duomètre (Chronograph + Moonphase), in steel with a white dial and in platinum with a salmon dial. I added that, knowing the House that dreams of being Grande, there would be a “ O
You should be able to fit a third barrel if you can fit a Spherotourbillon, don't you think? Then you have one barrel per function (time, moon and chrono). Prices for all JLC models are going through the roof for some simple dial colour change, and not mu
This topic is based on enthusiasts' wishes, rumors and clues: Despite the Manufacture's inertia, Duomètre enthusiasts have often come up with proposals, to no avail: - Split chronograph; - True second chronograph ; - Quantième perpétuel ; - UTT with black
A sober world timer to follow New Year‘s Eve around the globe. And lots to love: Jumping second, special movement cal. 772 with a flawless finishing and a lot of depth, a sophisticated construction of 40 smthg parts that work alone to turn the sweep into
the Geophysic 1958 instead. I kid, of course - it’s a lovely watch. I just wish JLC would revive this line as complement to the Polaris (instead of rolling all of their “sporty” watches under that line). That said I understand sales struggled enough to ki
For the pleasure of the eyes, a nice official photo, for once... I was not totally convinced, at the moment of the first photos, till I saw it in the flesh. And for once, a nice looking automatic movement. Best, Nicolas
I really love it! Comparing the prototype with the final version, I think the "coloured" dots are better as they match the hands. About the branding and "Geophysic True Second", it seems that the final setup if very much as per standard when compared to o
I had the pleasure to see the birth of this watch a bit before it was unveiled, in June 2015, at the Manufacture. The interesting thing is that on the prototype, the Geophysic name was not mentioned on the dial, and that the luminous dots on the rehaut we