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TBlueMax @ Apr 25th 2008 10:46AM
Please fix the title: JLC, not JCL
This watch is a stunner, not simply because of the proprietary JLC tourbillon movement but the fact that it is housed in a rugged and sporty case. Certainly there are more elegant designs, Girard-Perregaux's Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges [http://www.tp178.com/tjn/gp/wow/3bridge_e1.html] jumps to mind and I admire Corum's La Mysterieuse [http://www.timezone.com/library/comarticles/comarticles631696132828111037] along with Omega's Center Tourbillon [http://www.thepurists.com/jpg/tourbillon/omegacentertourbillon.html].
As for Andrew's comment, "Lots of mechanical watches have tourbillons, including the one I'm wearing right now." Mechanical watches with a tourbillon movement don't even approach 1% of total production of mechanical watch movements in the world so perhaps the word "lots" is a little generous? BTW - what are you wearing and how do you like it?
Gavin S. @ Apr 26th 2008 2:03AM
What kind of Tourbillon do you have? I would love to have a Richard Mille, but my budget is more Seagull or Sampson Watch Company.