All are desiged to be robust and accurate

Feb 27, 2015,09:26 AM
 

I think they all would be well within the rage of high-end watch accuracy (better than most, frankly)

Hard to beat JLC's simple hand-wound pieces, e.g., the Reverso Duo, etc.

All will have passed JLC's 1,000 hours Master Control test--a much more robust and superoir test than even Chronometre certifications

Although accuracy is important, JLC is technically capable and dedicated enough that I no longer focus on the accuracy of a particular JLC model and just choose which model I like the most...and thankfully there are a LOT to choose from

Cheers,

John


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 By: rowlerson : February 27th, 2015-07:16
i'm looking to but a JLC Reverso. Which is movement is most accurate? Thanks, A. R.

Going to jump.

 
 By: rowlerson : March 1st, 2015-08:13
Thanks to both responders. Reverso it is then. Now to whittle all those beauties down to just one. Life can be so cruel. Will update with photos when I buy. Once again many thanks.

All are desiged to be robust and accurate

 
 By: vitalsigns : February 27th, 2015-09:26
I think they all would be well within the rage of high-end watch accuracy (better than most, frankly) Hard to beat JLC's simple hand-wound pieces, e.g., the Reverso Duo, etc. All will have passed JLC's 1,000 hours Master Control test--a much more robust a...