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Patek Philippe: 5296 RG for me

18Y
By: Docbenjy
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Thickness

18Y
By: Docbenjy
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Running

18Y
By: Docbenjy
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Reverso Gran'Sport Chronographe

I am considering adding a second JLC, and an opportunity has presented itself to acquire this watch, black/slate grey on rubber strap. I haven't seen it in person, but the photos are appealing, as is the complexity of the movement. I notice that it has been discontinued. Should I be concerned? Was t
18Y
By: Docbenjy
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Horological Meandering: Reverso Gran'Sport Chronographe

I am considering adding a second JLC, and an opportunity has presented itself to acquire this watch, black/slate grey on rubber strap. I haven't seen it in person, but the photos are appealing, as is the complexity of the movement. I notice that it has been discontinued. Should I be concerned? Was t
18Y
By: Docbenjy
1

Jaeger-LeCoultre: Master Calendar

Good day all, I am considering adding the master Calendar (SS, Strap) to my wrist. Any thoughts, experiences and/or pics would be most appreciated. I currently own the UN Blue Wave, Rolex Sub, Omega Speedy Pro, and Breguet Marine Big Date. Thanks in advance, Benjamin
18Y
By: Docbenjy
1

Blancpain: Re: Cal 1153 vs 6553

I just realized that I meant 6763. The watch I'm buying is identified as Ref. 2763. Is this correct for a circa 1990 watch? Has the movement changed over the past 15 years? Benjamin
19Y
By: Docbenjy
1

Blancpain: Cal 1153 vs 6553

I am hoping to purchase a Leman Moonphase Military Circa 1990 (recently fully serviced by Blancpain USA incl new crystal). I read an old review which said the movement was a Cal 1153. On the Blancpain website thewatch is described as having a Cal 6553. Is this in fact a different movement? If yes, w
19Y
By: Docbenjy
1