Nice watch
Quite fancying the modern tribute version of this
A bit of an unscheduled incoming yesterday, a '96 vintage Mk XII. This is a watch I've admired for some time - an aquaintance had one around ten years ago, probably still has as he's a one watch guy. A good all-rounder, discreet at 36 mm. Seems to be running at +2.5/day, which is obviously pretty good. No shortage of WABI, the bezel and caseback are covered in small scratches and dings, but that's fine with me. Trit lume has gone a nice shade of custard.
I’d love one of those. They’re pretty rare these days. I’m wearing an XV that I bought last year. They’re real quality. There was an XV on sale here recently with bracelet, box and papers.
Very, very nice! I had the opportunity to pick one up a couple of years ago and occasionally kick myself for not doing so!
Looks stunning, congrats. I was annoyed that I missed the Mark XV on sc the other day, beautiful designs.
A lovely looking watch, what sort of price range are these?
No one was interested in the one I bought from SC,I mentioned it a few times when people said they wanted one.
It was serviced and in excellent condition as good as you are likely to find,it’s not available now.
36mm is a good size for this watch.
About 2.2 to 3.8k, quite a range. Mine was very much towards the lower end of that range.
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Yes, a great movement. I've seen photos of IWC's iteration of it, and it is rather utilitarian in finish, but a solid caseback solves that.
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I had a big pilot. Way to big for me but I couldn't care less, it was so nice I was just happy to look at the dial.
Contratulations on a stunning watch OP. Love it
Thanks for all the nice comments. This is a very charming watch, I'm very chuffed. It strikes me as very versatile and very low-key.
A lovely watch, have you tried it on the bracelet? Although I keep mine on a leather strap it does look quite good on its original bracelet.
No, the bracelet looks great, but none were on offer at the low price I paid.
If you could only ever own one watch at a reasonable price, surely that that would be top of the list.
Perfect in every way really.
Would love to get my hands on one. Only problem is I probably wouldn't take it off.
+4 seconds in 48 hours, so far. Very impressive for a 22 year old watch which (from the state of the bezel) has clearly seen heavy use, but still has its original dial and handset, and original crown, which suggests that it may never have had a full factory overhaul. Many other examples I saw had service luminova dials, hands and/or crowns.
I'm guessing any decent watchmaker can service the JLC 889?
The (bricks and mortar) seller said the usual "serviced by our in-house watchmaker", FWIW.
Great. Less that one sec per day is exceptional.
I'm getting a timegrapher fairly soon, so I'll check it over using that.
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Wearing a iwc pilot xviii now heritage titanium love it
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I love mine. I find the size perfect, the newer IWCs are too big and blingy for me.
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That all started on the mark xi, where it's even more pronounced. The idea was to make the hour & minute hands obviously different when the device was being used for navigation. I've heard a story that a pilot ordered that the hour hand on his early prototype mark xi be literally cut short after he'd mistaken the hour hand for the minute hand during flight, & that the resultant hand configuration was adopted for the mark xi's.
I don't want to rub it in but that looks mint