hrobi
·Hi all,
I've always really admired JLC, and always loved the dress-chronograph look, particularly with the rectangular pushers (ALS Datograph, zenith equivalents, Patek, etc.)
In terms of mid-term grail goals, I was looking at JLC recently, and looking at the usual suspects... UT moon, geophysic, etc., but was surprised to see the affordability of the JLC Master Chronograph on the second hand market! many examples could be found at around $5.5k USD for a decent example with full set!
So now a mid-term grail could be very much more short term.... I've had my eye on a Rolex Datejust 116200 36mm smooth bezel, but for just a little bit more I could have this watch so that throws a spanner in the works...
40mm, ~12mm thick, outstanding heritage and movement, versatility (could be dress or casual, although leans more towards dress)... I very much like the pulsograph too and the heritage behind that (used to check heart bpm by doctors back in the day), a little bit more unique than the standard tachometer that I would never ever use in practice.
While I try to find an AD in Sydney or Melbourne to try one on, any thoughts from current owners/others considering this watch?
I'm torn also over whether I would prefer the silver or white dials... I think in the end, the silver is more versatile and would look better on a multitude of straps.. the black however looks so so so cool on the black alligator strap! the silver (white gold maybe?) indices and hands really pop on the black dial - but the blue hands on the silver version also are nice.
Also - any alternative options around this pricepoint second hand that people can suggest? the zenith el primero classic is an obvious one, however the simplicity of the dial doesn't really do it for me... also there are Glashutte Original options out there that I haven't investigated in depth!
I've always really admired JLC, and always loved the dress-chronograph look, particularly with the rectangular pushers (ALS Datograph, zenith equivalents, Patek, etc.)
In terms of mid-term grail goals, I was looking at JLC recently, and looking at the usual suspects... UT moon, geophysic, etc., but was surprised to see the affordability of the JLC Master Chronograph on the second hand market! many examples could be found at around $5.5k USD for a decent example with full set!
So now a mid-term grail could be very much more short term.... I've had my eye on a Rolex Datejust 116200 36mm smooth bezel, but for just a little bit more I could have this watch so that throws a spanner in the works...
40mm, ~12mm thick, outstanding heritage and movement, versatility (could be dress or casual, although leans more towards dress)... I very much like the pulsograph too and the heritage behind that (used to check heart bpm by doctors back in the day), a little bit more unique than the standard tachometer that I would never ever use in practice.
While I try to find an AD in Sydney or Melbourne to try one on, any thoughts from current owners/others considering this watch?
I'm torn also over whether I would prefer the silver or white dials... I think in the end, the silver is more versatile and would look better on a multitude of straps.. the black however looks so so so cool on the black alligator strap! the silver (white gold maybe?) indices and hands really pop on the black dial - but the blue hands on the silver version also are nice.
Also - any alternative options around this pricepoint second hand that people can suggest? the zenith el primero classic is an obvious one, however the simplicity of the dial doesn't really do it for me... also there are Glashutte Original options out there that I haven't investigated in depth!