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    Dress Watch - IWC Portuguese Chrono-Automatic

    I have that JLC (the new Master Control), I love it. I also thought about the IWC Portuguese Chrono, but no in-house movement with that price tag put me off, also it's a bit large for a dress watch.
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    The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

    Well I agree if the watch is similar in price, for example I bought a JLC Master Control recently, I started to look at the IWC Portofino which was less expensive (around 1400 EUR less). But I didn't want to settle for a watch with no in-house movement and I liked the JLC more style wise with...
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    The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

     My life is too short not to settle. As long as money is an issue I think it might be wise to settle. The same with most things otherwise you'd never be happy.
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    The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

    Also what was missed out from your wiki text was this: "Watches sold in North America were sold under the LeCoultre name from 1932 to approximately 1985." So Jaeger-LeCoultre sold watches branded just LeCoultre until mid 80s. The earlier change was just for Europe and other markets.
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    The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

    That's a great combo, how do you like the Speedmaster? I have a JLC Master Control as well (39 mm), but would love to have a second watch, like the Speedmaster, only problem is it might be too large for me.
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    The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

    Thanks :) Yes I like the smaller size, it fits my wrist better. Heres another photo of the movement:
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    The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

    My new Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control: Tried on a few different watches, but the new Master Control with its 39 mm case (instead of the old 40 mm case) was the one I fell over :)
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    whnay.'s good taste thread

    Strangely enough, I who am swedish and don't have any education in dutch, actually understands pretty much of what their writing. The languages (written) are quite similar and the culture as well I believe.
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    Post your Christmas present pics here

    some of the presents :)
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    O’Mast Screening

    I'm glad you didn't make it like the Savile Row documentary, which clearly lacks passion and in all honesty most of the tailors there seems not nearly as genuine as those pictured in O'mast. O'mast is a much better movie in all aspects.
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    O’Mast Screening

    I must say I loved the film, and I have already watched it several times (and I've had it for less than a week). You really get a feel of how the tailors work and neapolitan tailoring in my opinion. However I would have liked it there to be at least some extra material on the DVD, for example...
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    Recent Purchases (Classic menswear - formerly Men's clothing)

    Yes, got it from the armoury.
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    Recent Purchases (Classic menswear - formerly Men's clothing)

    Not clothing but very much clothing related :) Can't wait until I get to watch it.

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