Amvox III, Andy?

Dec 23, 2009,23:03 PM
 


Hey, my friend, what you're waiting for already almost exists, with the Amvox III, don't you think?

Thanks for your nice words, my friend, but it doesn't take too much time to make such a post, tough....

Best,

Nicolas

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So, isn't the moment propice for some thoughts and wishes?

 
 By: amanico : December 22nd, 2009-00:30
Have a look on the recent past production, let's say the 20 past years. It was the Reign of the Reverso, in the 90ies, with a shy, but interesting " resistance from the round cases at the same moment, with some nice watches, as the Master Géographique, th...  

:))... Facelifts!

 
 By: kkhazen : December 22nd, 2009-01:22
... a 42mm datograph and a 43mm daytona I already have what i want from JLC :P K

So, Karim, tell us

 
 By: amanico : December 22nd, 2009-01:38
What do you already have, from JLC? Are you sure? Best, my friend. Nicolas

:))...

 
 By: kkhazen : December 22nd, 2009-06:48
... i meant that JLC is already doing everything i can wish for. Gyrotourbillons II, tourbillon, diving, chrono, seals and others, reversos, duo, repeaters... everything is in the catalogue. Jst need to choose, no room for tailor made wishes So perfect it... 

Excellent post Nicolas !

 
 By: foullis : December 22nd, 2009-01:22
JLC is the n°1. Producted all style, all taste in the highest quality. I wanna see some nice cloisonné dial, and reborn of the lovely Douplan family! Cheers, Milan

There are some great ideas to explore from the Past, Milan.

 
 By: amanico : December 22nd, 2009-13:44
I totally agree with you! As we speak about " Cloisonné ", this year, we got this one: But, like, you, I'd love a lot to see more offers in that kind of watches... This is far from being the end of the Story, my friend... Best, Nicolas...  

Indeed, far from being the end ...

 
 By: bimbeano : December 22nd, 2009-16:17
... i found this one somewhere in the secret archives .... now don't tell me you where involved creating this one Nicolas ? F...  

It's such a pity to destroy such a magnificient watch, Filip...

 
 By: amanico : December 22nd, 2009-22:12
Yolu should be banned for that Crime! Best, my friend. Nicolas

the cloissone 'Vlad Dracul' from the 'tyranny' collection. LOL!!

 
 By: G99 : December 24th, 2009-04:39
great one Le Bim. best Graham

ROFL, Graham, for a moment I was thinking at

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2009-04:42
A Saddam Watch... Best, Nicolas

cloisonné

 
 By: foullis : December 23rd, 2009-04:42
Yes, I know this very nice piece, but I wanna see more and more. All enamels are excellent work, taste of timeless value. JLC Manfacure is on the right way ! Real porcelain dial with handpainting is awsome too. Cheers, Milan

So wait a bit, I may have a topic for you, Milan.

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-22:27
In fact, it is in the tube, and I will post it in the very few days to come... Best, Nicolas

My dream JLC

 
 By: peregrino : December 22nd, 2009-01:39
First of all, thank you for your fantastic post! A nice look back at the manufactures achievements Fantastic diversity from what must be one of the best watch manufacturers in the world The eight day movement, also an achievement. I am a very happy owner ... 

I loved what you said about " calmness " and " complication ", Rob!

 
 By: amanico : December 22nd, 2009-13:49
Very well said, and to say all, I totlally agree with you. There is something extraordinary to change for a simple watch when you wore for a long time a complicated watch, as the MMR or the skeleton perpetual, and vice versa. I feel and share exactly the ... 

Thanks Nicolas to resume an historical part

 
 By: patrickh : December 22nd, 2009-01:53
of JLC watches. As JLC is really great as movement producer, I wish they now work also on buckle, and cases. Why not couffin, wind at 4h instead of 3h. something new in fact Will see in the future the direction taken by JLC merry christmas and happy new y... 

Interesting, Patrickh

 
 By: amanico : December 22nd, 2009-23:37
JLC already worked on the case, if you have a look on the new Master HT, the new Memovox to come very soon, the Master Grande Tradition, and, of course, the Duomètre. As for the buckles, AND the straps, they are working on them. As for a cushion shap... 

I dream of visiting SIHH and JLC at Le Sentier.

 
 By: marcelo : December 22nd, 2009-04:35
I think that’s achievable (I have a journalist friend who can possibly take me to SIHH – he’s gonna be there next January). The hard (very) reaching dream is the Master 8 Days Perpetual SQ in Rose Gold. Thanks for making me dream and wish, Nicolas Marcelo... 

Achievable dreams, Marcelo.

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-01:42
It would be great to meet you at the next SIHH! Let me know, if you can go. As for a visit in " La Grande Maison ", it is really possible. The harder for you will to come from Brazil to Swiss or Fance. Still thinking of organizing a Visit for the Purists.... 

Maybe in some years, my friend...

 
 By: marcelo : December 23rd, 2009-03:57
I will work on that! My journalist friend owns and runs the best watch-related website in Portuguese language – maybe you meet there Best regards, my friend! Marcelo

Great reminder on the pleasures of JLC creation

 
 By: patrickmaniac : December 22nd, 2009-05:10
There's just too much from JLC alone to keep me busy! Next in line could be something that you have Nic but not the paris version. cheers Pat

Aha, Pat ...

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-10:29
You're teasing, now? If I were monobrand, JLC would offer me enough watches for my horological pleasures, indeed. Best, my friend, and don't forget to tell us more about your next target... Nicolas

Whew! I am exhausted!

 
 By: respo : December 22nd, 2009-05:53
Thanks for the trip down Recent Memory Lane, Nicolas. What an amazing and impressive 20 years it has been for JLC -- and for us. Your whirlwind review reminds me that my next JLC must be a Reverso. I have been fortunate enough to dip greedily into the rou... 

That was a post I wanted to do for a long time, Respo

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-21:42
I often have a look on these JLC catalogues, because this is a pleasure to read them, and because, sometimes, they give me an idea for a future post. The 2 JLC Keywords being Tradition and Innovation, I believe that our favourite brand will still amaze us... 

Yes, I think we are surfing the same wave. LOL.

 
 By: respo : December 24th, 2009-06:15
Yes, I am located in Philadelphia. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas. respo

You have PM.

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2009-07:41

Great post Nicolas, thanks for sharing

 
 By: ed : December 22nd, 2009-10:12
Happy holidays and season greetings ed

fantastic post of fantastic watches

 
 By: donizetti : December 22nd, 2009-10:23
It is amazing what JLC has achieved. If I may offer a wish I would like a Reverso with a good height to size ratio - I finde the GT size too small and the XGT too thick, I am just selling my Grande GMT because I could not warm to the thickness in the end.... 

Hi, Andreas

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-21:48
As you speak of the Perpetual Calendar, sis you try the 8 Days Perpetual? 41 mm, still reasonnably thick, nice dial. As for the Reverso, you should try the simpler Grande Reverso, it is not that large, Not the Duo, the simpler one. Best, and thanks for th... 

meant the old one ...

 
 By: donizetti : December 24th, 2009-06:06
... it is nice and thin and 37mm. Happy Holidays to you and yours! Andreas...  

Thank you again Nicolas...

 
 By: nwp627 : December 22nd, 2009-12:36
...for a very informative post. As a novice JLC collector/wearer It's very nice to see all that I'm missing. I will leave it to the more seasoned JLC aficionados to dream up better time machines for the future. N

Hi, Neil

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-21:58
Don't be shy, my friend, I'm sure you have some dreams about JLC watches... But I also agree that if you have a look back to all these pieces, there are enough to dream about. For example, this gorgeous Reverso platinum tourbillon, skeleton or not. Or thi... 

Nico what a great post.....

 
 By: Andy : December 22nd, 2009-13:45
do you actually have a real job..!! Your commitement to this place is second to none. Like you say JLC are so diverse yet the quality is 10/10.....does anybody else produce this sort of range..?? I suppose the only item I would like would be a 'sportier' ... 

Amvox III, Andy?

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-23:03
Hey, my friend, what you're waiting for already almost exists, with the Amvox III, don't you think? Thanks for your nice words, my friend, but it doesn't take too much time to make such a post, tough.... Best, Nicolas

True....but

 
 By: Andy : December 24th, 2009-06:19
it would need to be nearer the price of the Master Toubillon too..!!! Have a fantastic Xmas my friend and best to your family. Yours, Andy. PS - what are your thoughts on a 'new' 190 from Panerai..?? All hocus pocus or maybe something similar due..??

Agree, Andy.

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2009-07:37
A bit above the price of a Master Tourbillon, and it would be mine! As for the 190, you nknow the story with Panerai: Every model which has been discontinued may re appear, even it limited... That's a calamity, and a total lack of seriousness, which made ... 

There is the Master Grande Tourbillon.....

 
 By: Andy : December 27th, 2009-04:36
but again only in platinum, white gold or rose gold and limited..!! The black face gives it a less dressy feel which I like.. The extreme toubillon doesn't look right with the compressor crown but I like the strap. They are so nearly there but don't reali... 

These watches....

 
 By: MiniCooper : December 22nd, 2009-14:24
are the reason we love JLC so much.... the problem is that our banker does not..... Cheers

Is there one you specially love, among them, PP?

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-23:09
When willl the wolf come out the wood? Best, my dear friend. Nicolas

If you have looked carefully....

 
 By: MiniCooper : December 23rd, 2009-23:22
my friend, you have noticed that the Wolf has shown his face once..... Cheers

Yes, but ...Furtively...:)

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-23:24

As always, excellent post!

 
 By: Watchlover78 : December 22nd, 2009-16:57
And I really love all these watches!

All, Baxter?

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2009-23:10
You love all of them? Damn, you're in danger! Best, Nicolas

Too many dreams!

 
 By: dxboon : December 22nd, 2009-21:03
I'd like to see a XGT Reverso in steel for everyday wear showcasing the caliber 101. It should "suspend" the caliber between two sapphire crystals, and include indices for telling time on the chapter ring (or in some other way -- because there is nothing ... 

So many, indeed, Sister

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2009-00:08
Among the existing line of watches, I already still have 3 or 4 in my wish list. In my Dream List, one. But the most exciting certainly is the watch which doesn't exist...yet. Best, Sister.

Great retrospective ….

 
 By: AndrewD : December 23rd, 2009-19:18
Thanks very much Nicolas, this was a great retrospective. I am not going to make any predictions, but what I will say is that JLC every year manage to come up with something to make me gasp. The Reverso Gyrotourbillon being a good example … just when you ... 

Aaah, Andrew

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2009-00:24
JLC ability to amaze us is stunning, indeed. JLC plays on different grounds, such as Technical, Nostalgical, Madness, Originality, and so on... The frontier is always pushed a bit farer, each year. From the developments on already existing solutions, to t... 

"The Devil Knows My Dreams" . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 23rd, 2009-23:02
. . . hmmm . . . sounds like the title of a book I'd like to read ;-) . . ....  

We share this Dream, Art

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2009-00:27
I missed it, 2 years ago, and I deeply regret not having jumped on it. The hunt will be a hard one, as there are a few ( 35 pieces ) and it is a pricey watch. Best, my friend. 666.

i just might know where is one

 
 By: lien : December 24th, 2009-18:42
i recognize this skeleton tourby as it was presented to me 5 yrs ago by an AD when i didn't know anything but just wanted to buy a tourby. didn't know much i even scorned at it as i remember the clerk's facial expression vividly having carefully taken it ...  

Nicolas, just have Santa put this under the tree :-)

 
 By: =RWK= : December 24th, 2009-03:18
Thanks friend! -- Richard....  

Wow, Richard!

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2009-04:17
I'm sure you will enjoy this one a lot. Still waiting for mine, BUT I try it quite often, as there are a few in Paris. Each time, a renewed pleasure! Best, and big congrats on this lovely addition! Nicolas

Thanks Nicolas, but I haven't this yet

 
 By: =RWK= : December 24th, 2009-21:55
I need you to put the good word in for me with Santa, first. There's still time if you hurry! Cheers, -- Richard.

Great recap Nicolas...

 
 By: Patrick  : December 24th, 2009-11:13
…I agree that there have been many standouts up and down the line, but I can’t help but feel that perhaps what has been missing is a signature small complication from the master series. For sports watches we have the Polaris, the Amvox etc. There are many... 

Well, Patrick

 
 By: amanico : December 25th, 2009-01:25
You're mentionning an interesting point. There are already some simple and very appealing Master Series, as the MUT 34/ 38 / 40 mm: A Superb case, a very elegant dial, and a nice movement. Tomorrow ( January 2010 ) will give us the opportunity to welcome ... 

Here's what I wish for Nicholas...

 
 By: Elliot Easton : December 25th, 2009-11:01
Something along the lines of the Master Grande Ultra Thin but with date instead of the small seconds at 6 O'clock. I believe that the VC Patrimony Contemporaine automatic w/date is one of the nicest classic and elegant dress watches out there and this wou... 

Interesting, Elliot

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2009-01:35
I always thought that a Date at 3 or 4 was not the ideal place, considering the balance of the dial. At 6, it would be better, even if I prefer silas without date, when it comes to simple, dressy watches. But putting a date at 6 would be interesting, inde... 

my wish....

 
 By: FanFrancisco : December 25th, 2009-21:27
many thanks Nico for the interesting post. indeed, i really love JLC because as you said it can provide such delightful diversity. before approaching to end of this year, i have managed to own 2 round and 2 rectangular JLCs. i feel so happy for this miles... 

As for sporty watches, Stefan

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2009-01:46
You really have the embarass of the choice! I have the feeling that 2010 will be an excellent " Cru " for JLC, with a stunning diversity of watches, once again. So, you'd better wait till the next SIHH... Thanks for the nice words, my friend, it is just p... 

yes, better wait till the next SIHH...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : January 3rd, 2010-06:53
hi Nico, sorry for the late response. was just back from HK trip last night, now hope everything can quickly be back to normal life. yes, i think it is a wise decision to better wait till the next SIHH as heard a lot of good stuff to be coming out from JL... 

JLC Reverso Quantieme Perpetuel – wrist shots

 
 By: Morten : December 26th, 2009-11:52
This is my first post on The Purist and on this Forum. Your review came just as I was on my way to my AD to pick up a BNIB JLC Reverso Quantieme Perpetuel manufactured in 1993. After many years in the AD´s safe I got the opportunity to buy this beuty. It ...  

Hi, Morten, Welcome here firstly!

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2009-12:02
I'm very glad to welcome you here, Morten. As for a first post, this is a strong one! This Reverso QP is a pure beauty, indeed. The dials are just awesome, and as you said, there is something magic with this watch, if you consider the small area to house ...  

Thank you Nicolas for the warm welcome

 
 By: Morten : December 26th, 2009-12:33
As many Purists I take a keen interst in both watches and photography. As to the JLC Reverso, this i my first, altough my wife and daughter have enjoyed their Duo´s for several years. Also thank you for the pic of the caliber. Regards, Morten This message...  

I see, Morten, I see...

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2009-12:45
Your pics are top quality, indeed. So, are you beginning to fall in love with the brand? best, Nicolas

Yes, I think your assumption is correct ..

 
 By: Morten : December 26th, 2009-13:03
Having seen several watches from the brand, including the Reverso Tourbillon # 2 and the Gyrotourbillon, I am very impressed. It is nice to know that a JLC caliber ticks in my AP Chrono. Several of the watches you refer to in your survey triggers an inter... 

Lovely wee watch.

 
 By: Davo : December 27th, 2009-03:17
And great photos.

Many great memories...

 
 By: patrick_y : December 26th, 2009-21:00
Especially of one of my all-time favorites; the Reverso Minute Repeater! Haven't seen one nor heard one in real life, but I still like it all the same!

You have great taste, Patrick

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2009-23:44
The Reverso MR is one of thecn icest RG LE Reversos, to me. Sober, but so elegant and ..Magic. Are you thinking about its future release? That would be a great idea! Best, Nicolas

Many thanks Nicolas

 
 By: patrick_y : December 27th, 2009-18:57
The 1994 Reverso Repetition Minutes with the 943 calibre was one of the first minute repeaters I had read about. Jaeger-LeCoultre was my first "favorite" brand and I especially loved the idea of the spinning rose gold strike governor on the front dial. Al... 

Well, Patrick, the MMR is one of my very favourite watch, so I'm certainly biased.

 
 By: amanico : December 27th, 2009-21:51
I will try to stay objective, there, if I have to compare the MMR with the FPJ. Is the FPJ nice? Yes. Is it reliable? That's the question. Think of it: The watch is still a proto, since 2006 / 2007. Since 3 or 4 years... To me, a never ending proto is not...