WatchProSite|Market|Digest

My Posts

Featuresexpand_more
Spotlightexpand_more
Featured Forumsexpand_more
Brand Forumsexpand_more
Independent Brandsexpand_more
Lifestyleexpand_more
Resourcesexpand_more

Jaeger-LeCoultre: Screw based regulation

Hi Nicolas, thanks so much, that is very helpful. I like the new look of the movement, a 3/4 platine, bridge and the screw based regulation system should make it a stable time keeper. Also, the movement stops running when you pull the crown, which makes it even more attactive in my view. State of th
17Y
By: Nik2007
1

Jaeger-LeCoultre: New Reverso Duodate / ltd. Edition Question

Hi all, I understood, the new (and very beautiful!) Reverso Duodate with GTM functionality is driven by the Cal# 986. However, no one was able to tell me whatfkind of fine regulation system they use. Triovis? Screws? Thanks & best Nik
17Y
By: Nik2007
1

Jaeger-LeCoultre: Fine Regulation

HiDJR, what type of regulation system are JLC using in the new Reversos, in particular the GMT version witzh Cal. 986? Thanks & best regards NIK
17Y
By: Nik2007
0

Ulysse Nardin: GMT is top...

I think its the smartes complication invented in recent time. I am travelling a lot through time zones and own: UN San Marco GMT (black dial, SS sportive / casual look) UN Perpetual Cal. GMT (silver dial, rose gold, 38,5mm - classic watch with a bautiful aura like the one above, elegant and intruigi
18Y
By: Nik2007
1

Jaeger-LeCoultre: I just love my MCC

Hi Davis, state of the art movement (laser welted spring, screws to regulate) stae of the art chrongraph mechanism. Also the case is rather big, it is not to martial - yet sportive and elegant at the same time. The design of the case back is fitted with the gold medal (1000 master tested etc) and it
18Y
By: Nik2007
1