No experience with it Tony but this version and the American market version are stand out gorgeous. I'm tempted to buy one when I'm in the states later in the year as ones I've seen are a little cheaper than over here.
Regards,craig
This has been as close to a grail as I get for quite a while now, and all being well I'm hoping to seal a deal for a completely unused/unworn one on Wednesday. It's a limited edition of 959 pieces, and a very faithful homage of the original - JLC's first dive watch - that was released in 1959.
I'm really wondering if any other forum members have one, have tried one on or can offer an informed opinion on it?
Ta :)
No experience with it Tony but this version and the American market version are stand out gorgeous. I'm tempted to buy one when I'm in the states later in the year as ones I've seen are a little cheaper than over here.
Regards,craig
I really don't know which one I'd go for.the dial on the European version is definitely cleaner, maybe a little more class but on the other hand I love the font on the US version dial! I'd be equally happy with either I think.
Tony,
Thought hard about this watch and nearly bought it, if I didn't buy the IWC instead at a good discount. It does have the prerequisite vintage look and is relatively small by today standard at 40mm. Its glass is not sapphire, so is more prone to scratches. It is thin and comfortable to wear. Overall a lovely watch.
Tim
I love those JLC Tribute to Deep Seas. I've never seen one in the flesh, but I've always been funny about acrylic crystals which has put me off. However, I'm looking forward to your pictures.
I quite like the typography on the US version too.
simon
Hi Tony
I prefer the simpler , plainer euro dial version....ultra cool watch that one !
I think you will find Victor had one for a while....
Best - Neil
I tried it on at the airport (Heathrow Terminal 4 for info) a couple of weeks ago and liked it, although my wife said it was too small for me (may have had a point). All academic anyway as I wasn't in a position to buy.
Lovely vintage looks and just so understated. Really liked it but didn't love it. I probably loved the similar LE Polaris from a couple of years ago. That really was beautiful.
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Is there a reason for using acrylic?
I do like them, and as you say, the acrylic plus size are a lot of the appeal. However, I suspect that after a brief honeymoon period it'll become a bit of a bland 'meh whatever' watch.
Just an opinion, but I wouldn't bother.
Tony, if the size and acrylic crystal are not issues, then it is a no brainer. Their new vintage collection is not limited and I am sure that the tribute will be sought after. I still regret not getting it when it was at my AD.
Tim
I "like" it but I don't "love" it and that's from someone with a passion for JLC and who has a Tribute to Polaris. In my mind it plays second string to the lead violin that is the Polaris. On the other hand, it probably is more wearable as a "suit" watch due to the absence of the domed plexi. Be aware that the alarm is a very different sound from the Polaris. Defintely worth trying on. For me the Euro version wins over the US version as my OCD couldn't live with the offset writing on the dial!
time for a gratuitous Polaris shot or two!
Is the acrylic domed on that one at all? Its difficult to tell. I thought all vintage acrylic watches were domed?
A modern copy which equates to a long time grail.....for me, does not compute. A nice piece........but a grail? Really?
I can offer no personal experience, but it looks a lovely thing in the EU version, and is at a very wearable size.
Have you not tried one on? I am constantly surprised by how the wrist experience differs from images
Hi Tony,
Tried one on in South Africa and I loved it. The EU version is by far better (less is more and all that), the only thing that bothered me was the bezel didn't rotate which as a traveller would have made it perfect as a 2nd time zone and possibly the perfect watch!
“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
I have one & I love it....you might want to wait until the two register chronograph Deep Sea is available later in the year though, looks even better
Here it is, with it's 1960's chronograph descendent...if only I could work out how to attach an image from photobucket
Hi Tony ,
I have had the Tribute to Deep Sea since it came out and love it . Very comfortable and I love the Classic Design .
Enjoy it ,
Vic :)
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As you know, I'm a longstanding JLC fan. The alarm function is a great complication to have. When you consider the DSSD is now £8k, the JLC starts to look like a bargain!
There's no doubt that the version without all the text looks nicer to me.
Thanks all, and thanks Vic for the photos (which vindicate my decision even more!). What an absolute beauty.
I'm picking this up (effectively as a new watch) at a very decent price and for a LE that has very good residuals I'm delighted, although I don't intend doing anything other than keeping it for the long term. Anyway, it should be with me by the end of the week, and needless to say lots of photos will follow
at last you are developing taste my friend...
However, this LE thingy you keep jabbering on about isn't all that. Almost a thousand units may be limited in respect of a Bolex model, but there is many a lesser produced model than these we see fairly frequently around these parts.
You lucky man. Both are beautiful but I think I'd have the American version.
Neil
Yes, I take your point, Steve, but JLC have released two LE's of this nature over the last three years (with two variants of each) and all have pretty much sold out in very quick time. I've been looking at the pre-owned market (a fair few are still unworn as they're deemed to be quite collectable) for a few months now and whilst all four can be found there's certainly not very many around. Even less so in the UK as nearly all of the sellers are overseas.
Anyway, the main thing is that I love the watch. Some time ago I posted a WTB for a specific vintage Memovox that looked exactly like this - I can't remember if it was the actual '59 version or a very similar variant thereof. In any event, I couldn't find one for love nor money so this really is an exciting acquisition for me. And despite the man who has 12 identical Rolex divers saying above that it's a bit "meh" () from my perspective nothing could be further from the truth.
Tony, you're a very lucky fella!!
I have posted before about this watch on these forums...several times, but for me watches really don't get much better than this.
I am so tempted to put nearly all my watches in as part of a deal to get this watch, but I suspect the price on these remains very high with little to no discount available, and I really would want to feel like I got a deal if I was trading/selling so many others for it.
Enjoy it Tony, I know you have had many nice watches but none as nice as this IMHO.
Cheers,
Tony
I wasn't really paying much attention to which jeweller but it was Bond Street, on the right-hand-side walking towards Oxford Street, not really sure now whether New or Old Bond street. Could it have been Watches of Switzerland? Anyway, what about that bezel? What is its purpose if it's fixed?
Martin
Your choice has to be one of the nicest watches i have seen !!
Well done on your purchase .
Lee
( i will PM you )
These are beautiful watches, very nearly my first leap into JLC ownership, but couldn't quite pursuade myself to take the leap for some reason. European face all the way for me (the assymetry of the US version was offputting). Can't wait to see the inevitable LTF photoshoot, proud ownership postings, SC feature and then the mob baying for your blood for not selling at a fair price. These things keep me going!
Out of interest, didn't you once own a Longines Legend Diver tribute? Do these watches compare or is there a big difference in quality?
No comparison, European version all the way. I really don't like that US dial, too fussy.
I was thinking of the Longines Legend Diver too, they share some design DNA for sure, especially the no date version of the Longines. But that JLC is really beautiful, no question. And I usually can't be bothered with most dive watches.
Cheers, all. Rob, this won't be going anywhere near SC, trust me! And no, I haven't had a LLD although I do like the watch very much. I can certainly see what you mean about shared DNA, too.
Incidentally, if I was facing some kind of crisis and had to sell a watch I'd bought elsewhere, it would indeed be sold for market value