With my family name. This pocket watch was owned, and very much used, by my great-grandfather. I just got it back from the watchmaker, some rather substantial work has to be done on the movement (plates, wheels...) so many visible parts are not in their b
and probably the defining model for JLC for a reason. I mean, there is just not a single flaw or afterthought in the design of this watch, it is just perfect even in the smallest (but closest to the original dimensions) and most simple variation: OK, mayb
Back on the bracelet. I’m really a bracelet guy. As much as I love looking at watches on straps, and boy, are they really nice to look at, my wrist is drawn to bracelets. It explains why my watch choices are easily narrowed down to the usual suspects. And
Laureato-Olimpico 8017 from the 1996 GP catalog. See the price list. Before tax 9,800 Deutschmarks. These were not cheap. This is 1996 … imagine that. And they sold out as this model was highly sought after. Good to know these things.
The original 5270 is a leaf hand, but I prefer this shape type. Even the clasp is set with jewels, giving it a luxurious feel. We took a two-shot with 5539G (MR Tourbillon)
How many of you own the same watch but with a slight variation? I LOVE the white dial Datejust with Roman numerals. I bought the 16220 with engine turned bezel couple of years ago. Love it. All was well until i saw a YouTube review of the 16234 with flute