JLC Polaris Automatic

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Hi all, I just wanna share my experience wearing the less-talked-about JLC Polaris Automatic. I acquired this watch at thr beginning of this month, and it has not left my wrist since then.

I love the case size, the non-screw-down crown (yep, I wanna turn the compressor crown whenever I want without having to unscrew it first), the dial, the movement. It has been running around 0 spd by resting it crown down at night, that's just awesome!

The only downside I would say is the lug width and need for curved spring bar. At 21mm, adding the requirement for curved spring bar, it left me pretty much with custom made straps as the only option. It would be lovely if JLC sells a rubber strap for it too, unfortunately they don't.

Anyway, feel free to ask any questions if you're considering this watch 馃槈
 
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Great looking watch, congrats! 馃憤
how does the lume perform at night?
 
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Great looking watch, congrats! 馃憤
how does the lume perform at night?
Thanks! Nice and bright, I have no problem reading it from 2m away
 
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I think JLC has been taking their game up lately. Really great designs.
 
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Hi everyone, just wanna report back after the watch has been wore for 2 months continuously -- it literally stayed at 0.00 spd, this is easily the most accurate watch I've owned, and now I am really a fan of JLC.

If anyone is considering this watch, I'd say go for it!
 
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Wow what beautiful watches. The OP鈥檚 is stunning and chunky the bulldog is also amazing.
 
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Hi everyone, just wanna report back after the watch has been wore for 2 months continuously -- it literally stayed at 0.00 spd, this is easily the most accurate watch I've owned, and now I am really a fan of JLC.

If anyone is considering this watch, I'd say go for it!


What is the name of this program? What do you use as a microphone?
 
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What is the name of this program? What do you use as a microphone?
It's called "Atomic Clock & Watch Accuracy Tool". It doesn't use a mic, all you need to do it check your watch's time against atomic clock time, and log that difference once in a while. Over a period of time, you will see how well your watch performs