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Thread: It's arrived! JLC Deep Sea Chronograph... Updated Pics...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DB9yeti View Post


    He's already sold it to me!!

    First refusal pretty please
    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    WTF???
    We will have none of that this Sabeth young man😇😇😇😇

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    Nice review and interesting thread. I've been wondering for a while what the red/white circle was about, so that's one mystery cleared up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchIng View Post
    Nice review and interesting thread. I've been wondering for a while what the red/white circle was about, so that's one mystery cleared up!
    Turns out it's quite addictive - the chrono is running most of the time as I like the red dot!

  5. #55
    Haha, seems Lewis was wise enough to ask first! Lets see how long it last before it moves on ;)

  6. #56
    Fantastic looking chrono, congrats and enjoy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DB9yeti View Post
    Turns out it's quite addictive - the chrono is running most of the time as I like the red dot!
    If you don't want the chrono running all the time, press the button twice very quickly and it is pretty much zero'd but still has the red dot.

    Depends how bad your OCD is

    Malc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm68 View Post
    If you don't want the chrono running all the time, press the button twice very quickly and it is pretty much zero'd but still has the red dot.

    Depends how bad your OCD is

    Malc
    Whilst I don't have OCD, that really would be against the rules ;)

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    An absolutely stunning watch. I would love either the chrono or Memovox tribute pictured in this thread.

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    Yeah well. Sold my 116600 after 10 days and might sell my JLC sooner than later as well, so I'm judging. Great watch though. :)

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    beautiful; red light spells danger!!

    hoping these are out of my price range

  12. #62
    That a beauty! A little bit on the pricey side for me, but I love the red and white chrono-indicator!

  13. #63
    Awesome watch. JLC always feel a little undervalued compared to other brands but I'm not sure you can get much more bang for your buck at the price points. Enjoy it!

  14. #64
    Quote Originally Posted by crazyp View Post
    Haha, seems Lewis was wise enough to ask first! Lets see how long it last before it moves on ;)
    Not that long as it happens :-)
    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy tims View Post
    Not that long as it happens :-)
    Have you got it Andy? That's great :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by W44NNE View Post
    Have you got it Andy? That's great :-)
    Just done the deal. Very pleased.
    Andy

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    :O
    I envy you! They're lovely lovely watches.

    If you get bored next week with it, i'll gladly take it off your hands ha ha (seeing as there's a pattern forming here)

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    I certainly didn't get bored of it, it's a stunning watch - just bad timing for me! If we were two months in the future, it'd have stayed...

    Enjoy it Andy

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    Brilliant! Always good when somebody remembers that you are interested in a watch.. and what a watch it is!

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    Congrats and what a beauty - a classic keeper imho.
    Loving the pics too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shakir Khaja View Post
    Congrats and what a beauty - a classic keeper imho.
    Loving the pics too.
    Keep up at the back.

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    Very nice indeed....congratulations....fantastic review as well...

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    So this lovely watch changed hands twice since the start of this thread?!

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    This the TZ version of pass the parcel?

    Malc

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    I'll have it after you please endo :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post
    So this lovely watch changed hands twice since the start of this thread?!
    Yes

    The watch itself = amazing. It was purely bad timing for me as stated, and looks like bad timing for Lewis as well. Hopefully Andy will be able to make the most of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post
    So this lovely watch changed hands twice since the start of this thread?!
    It's really not that uncommon... Many of mine have been owned by several people on here :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DB9yeti View Post
    It's really not that uncommon... Many of mine have been owned by several people on here :)
    Oh I am sure it's quite common, I just wish I got my hands on it first!

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