Tim_M
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Now those are Musketeers!
Mar 23, 2015,04:00 AM
This is an outstanding trio and a wonderful photo-summary of the manufacture's postwar history. Just these three models in isolation document over two decades of JLC progress from bumpers to rotor-wind chronometers. No two movements are alike (quite different, in fact), and each highlights an important innovation, some of which remain with us to this day.
They represent a great collector's scavenger hunt made even more challenging by the low survival rate of all Futurematics. "Jumbo" cases are likewise scarce, but I can imagine that the satisfaction of the "capture" that must follow this worthwhile chase!
Best,
Tim
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Now those are Musketeers!
By: Tim_M : March 23rd, 2015-04:00
This is an outstanding trio and a wonderful photo-summary of the manufacture's postwar history. Just these three models in isolation document over two decades of JLC progress from bumpers to rotor-wind chronometers. No two movements are alike (quite diffe...
You want even better?
By: amanico : March 23rd, 2015-04:15
Here you are... Now, we are quite complete... ;) Best, Tim. Nicolas ...
Magnificent!
By: Tim_M : March 23rd, 2015-07:25
A true bounty, almost like a mini Heritage Gallery... and I *love* that Cal. 476 at far left! Best, Tim
Trio of Doom
By: RG1 : March 26th, 2015-09:04
Love them all, but I like Geomatic most.... Cheers from Berlin:-) Ronald
Landed safely...
By: RG1 : March 26th, 2015-09:19
Thank God:-) I try to stay away from the zoo:-) Hope JLC will make re-edition of geomatic someday. Ronald