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  1. alfanator Dec 4, 2014

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    I think one of the best values today.

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  2. Rafal Kulesza Dec 5, 2014

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    Beautiful watch with very good movement. Congratulations.
     
  3. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Dec 5, 2014

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    Nice. I suppose the acid test is, do you still own it six years on?
     
  4. MMMD unaffiliated curmudgeonly absurdist & polyologist Dec 5, 2014

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  5. alfanator Dec 5, 2014

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    Yes still have this one.
     
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  6. Modest_Proposal Trying too hard to be one of the cool kids Dec 5, 2014

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    I know that guys who like smaller watches should be praising the watch gods that they made this 37mm, but I've been spoiled by the 34mm Tricompax's from the past.

    ,David
     
  7. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Dec 5, 2014

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    That passes the test :thumbsup:
     
  8. alfanator Dec 6, 2014

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    It is about time for it to go back to Switzerland for a service...not looking forward to that bill.
     
  9. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Dec 6, 2014

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    I feel your pain. The only thing I can suggest is a bottle of your favourite malt to help ease it.
     
  10. NT931 Dec 6, 2014

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    The 37mm JLC PCs provide a lot of watch for the money, and is one of the thinner PCs around. Lovely!
     
  11. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe Dec 6, 2014

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    Let us know how much it cost. I always wanted to buy high complication watch like this but deterred by possible high service cost due to the need to send to swiss on their special bench.
     
  12. alfanator Dec 6, 2014

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    Islay therapy. Works for me.
     
  13. alfanator Dec 6, 2014

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    Yeah. I think these watches are dirt cheap, relative to others in its class.
     
  14. NT931 Dec 6, 2014

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    Hi H, I've enquired before at our Richemont Singapore branch, and they told me it costs about USD1200 before parts, and takes 3-4 months, maybe even up to 6 months! Ouch!

    In comparison, service costs for less complex JLCs range from 500-850.
     
  15. alfanator Dec 6, 2014

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    I was told up to $2k. Oh well, that thing will out live me and is mechanically programmed to show the right date till March 1st 2100, i will be dirt by then.