which one and why
Discussion
Animal said:
Overseas. I love them both, but the Overseas seems much stronger and more rugged - not that a JLC would be flimsy, I'm sure!
Does it have to be a chrono? Patek Nautilus? AP Royal Oak? Blancpain Fifty Fathoms?
Not a fan of the Natilus. Thought about Royal Oak, but didn't like it as much. Blancpain is nice, but I like the JLC and VC better. It's a good but tough choice...Does it have to be a chrono? Patek Nautilus? AP Royal Oak? Blancpain Fifty Fathoms?
toohuge said:
For me the JLC Master Compressor Chronograph, i think it is great. I think that some may say the other as its a 'better' watch. But i love the JLC master its truly stunning.
Agree entirely with this. I've tried on both and I thought the JLC didn't feel or look in any way inferior, quality-wise.
wazza said:
deejuic said:
wazza said:
This Panerai Pam 00187 is for sale on TZ-UK (no association)
Already own one, but thanks!wazza said:
deejuic said:
wazza said:
This Panerai Pam 00187 is for sale on TZ-UK (no association)
Already own one, but thanks!markomah said:
I like most JLCs but that Rossi wouldn't too a lot for me. Looks like a JLC manufactured by Hublot, if you see where I'm coming from...
Here is a wrist shot of the JLC EWC Rossi taken from another forum. And no, I can't see where you are coming from, looks nothing like a Hublot IMHO Edited by wazza on Monday 18th May 03:27
wazza said:
markomah said:
I like most JLCs but that Rossi wouldn't too a lot for me. Looks like a JLC manufactured by Hublot, if you see where I'm coming from...
Here is a wrist shot of the JLC EWC Rossi taken from another forum. And no, I can't see where you are coming from, looks nothing like a Hublot IMHO Edited by wazza on Monday 18th May 03:27
Mind you, if someone offered me a present of it, I'd be willing to reconsider!
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