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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Very nice. The blued hands are quite unique.

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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Beautiful ! Could you post a review on this? Always wanted to know more about them.
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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Great, classic looking watch. I've been seeing their ads here and always wondered. Glad to hear and see about their watches. Hope to hear more in the future!


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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Wow, that's lovely. Just been looking at their site and they have some very nice pieces.
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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Nice one. IIRC Micha, a regular poster here, owns another JS.



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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Quote Originally Posted by sl7vk View Post
    Love it. What price range do these fall in to?
    about $1.5k

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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Thats a beaut - Congrats! If you have time for a review, that would be great
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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    your watch(displayed in the public forum banner) is the reason my breitling colt gmt is sporting ostrich.

    quick question; is the dial porcelain
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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    Wow, thanks for all the compliments!

    As I said, I am in love with the watch and have spent the past 24 hours staring at it. I think it is elegant and classy without being pretentious or gaudy. Subtle elegance.

    I'd love to do a review, and will work on one...but keep in mind that I am a novice watch enthusiast. I'll also make sure and keep the forum updated as to how it wears over time.

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    Re: My new watch - JS Watch co. Reykjavik

    That is definitely a pretty watch. Thanks for posting the pics.
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