Dave in Wales
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The whole nine yards....
Mar 17, 2010,00:34 AM
Absolutely all of it, every last little bit.
MUT 34mm
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Which single feature of your JLC(s) you like most?
By: marcelo : March 15th, 2010-15:01
Can be a component, function, design element, finishing detail etc. – but you must choose just one In the case of my one and only, the RDM, it is the Power Reserve indicator (no wonder it names the watch ): I love to notice, from time to time, that the ha...
Marcelo, for me…
By: blomman Mr Blue : March 15th, 2010-15:29
I have to say the memovox function! J For me that is the one feature that makes me feel special when I wear a JLC compared to other watches in my collection. I know there are other brands that produce alarm watches but for me a JLC Memovox is something sp...
the compressor keys
By: PeaceFrog : March 15th, 2010-17:07
with the anti-shock system coming in second and the black/super dark brown dial coming in third Next would be the quick-change strap system...I should stop here, I could think of ten more things that I like about this particular JLC. This message has been...
Yes, what PeaceFrog said
By: respo : March 15th, 2010-18:34
PeaceFrog, you totally beat me to it on this one. When I read the original question/post, I must admit that the compressor keys came to mind immediately. On the EWC, the movement indicator/seconds subdial also is a favorite feature. But, like you, I could...
in direct light
By: PeaceFrog : March 15th, 2010-20:33
especially sunlight, you can detect the slightest hint of brown when viewed at certain angles. The above photo does a good job at representing the color as it appears in sunlight at this specific angle. I don't know if this is because of the light bouncin...
I have recently noticed ...
By: sw-rick : March 16th, 2010-00:43
that although I am not crazy about the look of the compressor keys, I have recently thought about the advantage over the screw down crowns. I have worn out the threads on many of my screw downs, on several brands of watches, making them difficult to lock....
Love has spoken!
By: amanico : March 16th, 2010-01:10
Excellent reasons to love this watch! Best, Nicolas
Agreed, Blue.
By: amanico : March 16th, 2010-01:30
When I think Alarm, I think JLC, as the complication is so closely linked to the brand...Since 1950. Best, Nicolas
Difficult answer, Marcelo
By: amanico : March 16th, 2010-00:12
As there are too many things I like the most, from simple to the most complicated watches... 1/ The line of a case: 2/ The power of a dial: 3/ The promise of a 2d crown: 4/ The weight of a Legend: 5/ History? 6/ 8 Days movement: 7/ Beautiful Finish: 8/ Th...
Delicious!
By: sw-rick : March 16th, 2010-00:37
That futurematic looks like a multi-layered cake, good enough to eat! ... and your groupshot of www's ... is simply killing me ... the hunt goes on for a Mark XII! Best, Rick
That's exactly the point with JLC
By: stromer : March 16th, 2010-02:17
I think I cannot reduce JLC to a single feature, a single watch or even a single model line. And Nicolas did even not mention the Reversos! That was a tough one when I wanted to decide which JLC to get first. (I cannot get them all :-( ) Happily enough I ...
We both.....
By: MiniCooper : March 18th, 2010-13:27
know that it is.... cheers
Sweet! [nt]
By: =RWK= : March 16th, 2010-23:52
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for me....
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 16th, 2010-14:35
i like the fact that my JLC is very understated...classy but understated
The whole nine yards....
By: Dave in Wales : March 17th, 2010-00:34
Absolutely all of it, every last little bit. MUT 34mm...
Hands
By: Clavi : March 17th, 2010-05:50
The hands on that one......
The Reverso feature
By: Watchlover78 : March 17th, 2010-07:36
I consider the Reverso feature is the most unique feature that JLC has. Best regards, Baxter
For me...
By: nwp627 : March 17th, 2010-17:26
...the three crowns! (a JLC trinity) N...
My choice
By: tripon : March 18th, 2010-14:59
The subtile different hues of this "black" dial (and alarm disc) when the light is changing....