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Dear Nilo: your "first attempt" and you got some awesome puctures as usual...
Nov 25, 2014,16:03 PM
... It is true that many shining parts makes it diffcult to catch the beauty of the Geo in all its splendor, but you got it!
I enjoyed very much viewing them!
By the way, my own example I took delivery just two weeks ago in Milano, has the same serial numbers as yours (except the last two of course) so they must be very close relatives!!
I wish you are enjoying it so much as I am loving my own!!
Best cordial regards, Abel.
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JLC Geophysic - First attempt to take pictures
By: nilomis : November 25th, 2014-02:04
Team, Here are few pictures that I took this morning on my first attempt to capture the true beauty of the Geophysic. Hard watch to capture, lots of polished parts. Let's see the pictures: First, a side picture over a JLC book. Over a compass (French, of ...
I never examined the old one ...
By: nilomis : November 25th, 2014-02:53
But Nicolas already did a nice post that clarify your question: Mine is very accurate, deviating -2 to +3 / day. Cheers, Nilo
Great photos Nilo!!
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : November 25th, 2014-07:59
This Geophysic is just impossible for me to get it off my mind these days!! Really love your photos. You bring out the best in this watch! Cheers Robin
Captured very nicely
By: rnaden : November 25th, 2014-08:42
I think these photos are enough to make me want this one...I am still divided on this one though, but it's a beauty alright, and you've captured the essence of this well. Richard
Nice shots
By: Quotron : November 25th, 2014-15:47
Some good pictures of the Geophysic, that watch is truely stunning. Does anyone know if the crown screws down on this model?