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    JLC Master Hometime

    This is an interesting, borderline high end watch that has two hour hands, one hidden under the other, for travelling. I posted a review when I first got it: http://www.intlwatchleague.com/showt...al-of-the-year!!

    Thought I would post a couple of macro shots. I've really got to take some time, think about lighting, and clean the watch better first.

    This is the 24 hour subdial; it tracks the home time hour hand, so you always know whether it's day or night back home. Note the sun patterned guilloché for a.m., and the "resting" pattern for p.m.

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    The polishing of the hands is pretty amazing:

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    The movement's not bad, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Note the sun patterned guilloché for a.m., and the "resting" pattern for p.m.

    Very nice indeed.

    That's not borderline for me, that's a good hour's driving into Luxland.

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    Great macro pix. Looks like an outstanding watch.
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