I also have the Amvox 2 Chronograph Racing which has less car inspired details and the dial is certainly easier to read. As you said in your original post, all of the Amvox models have their appeal and I would be happy with any of them! All the best, Jon
I picked up my Amvox 2 from the London Boutique this weekend, following a service in Le Sentier. The automatic winding seemed to have stopped working but it’s fine now, and the whole watch looks new. I’m glad to have it back - it’s my fun watch! All the b
Back on my wrist since yesterday And always the same pleasure. A chrono, a black dial, a major innovation with its vertical release or rather the innovation of these last years in terms of chrono. Best Ø
I ended up with the Amvox 2 Chronograph Racing from 2009. I went for plain titanium because I was concerned about the PVD scratching (my OCD tendencies would come to the fore if I had a scratch on a PVD watch and I am not sure how easy/costly it would be
…but as my wife was driving us along it this afternoon it occurred to me that there are links between the two. As you head south east down the M40 from Birmingham towards London you get to Gaydon This small village in Warwickshire (population less than 60
Thanks to the bad influence of Nico and Filip I have just received this AMVOX 2 Racing and I just wanted to share a quick picture. As with some many watches, it is so much better in the flesh. The dial has real depth and the titanium makes it very light a
I have finally fallen for the Amvox 2 Dbs. Admittedly, it is a dislike of some, because the fact that JLC releases new models while the first Amvox 2 were announced in limited series was experienced as a form of betrayal. Of course, the mixture of steel
The Amvox 2 chronograph is a good innovation, How it operates makes a lot of sense. If JLC adds a tachymeter I'll hurtle down the slopes to the Big House ;-) I also like it as it is. Thank you to have revived good memories ;-)