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IWC or JL? - My 1st replica watch buy!


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Hi everyone,

I would like to purchase my 1st rep watch but am unsure if I should get

http://www.yourtrustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=30_189&products_id=4181

or

http://www.yourtrustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=148

Are these of good quality and close to the gen version?

Thank you!

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For the price, they are actually not bad. They are not going to be too close to the Gen but it may not matter in that case as with some much more popular models. Note that both have synthetic sapphire glass that scratches easily unlike real sapphire glass in more expensive rep, so you would have to be extra carefull. Also the movement in the IWC is going to be more reliable then in the JLC rep. In the end all reps have flaws and are not truly accurate to Gen, even the ones you would pay $300 - $400+ range.

For a starter, these are elegant watches but don't expect great, long lasting quality.

If you like JLC you may want to look at this one - http://www.yourtrustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=1573

It has sapphire glass and Swiss 2824-2 movement that once serviced it will last your for a very long time.

in general none of the JLC reps are accurate to Gen's like some other brands and IWC has very few models that are, and those are in a different price range.

Edited by lfovco
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Neither, I would consider this one. It's a JL as well.

http://www.yourtrustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=8907

Not 1:1 but the movement is nicely decorated and the dial is reasonably realistic, good value for the money.

If you want a really accurate rep, consider a sportier watch rep.

You could also consider these two:

VC Patrimony: good movement, nice rotor, quite thin.

http://www.yourtrustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=43&products_id=3206

A Lange: this watch was reviewed here recently, biggest problem is the "IWC" branding on the movement, otherwise quite nice

http://www.yourtrustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=18&products_id=6399

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For the price, they are actually not bad. They are not going to be too close to the Gen but it may not matter in that case as with some much more popular models. Note that both have synthetic sapphire glass that scratches easily unlike real sapphire glass in more expensive rep, so you would have to be extra carefull. Also the movement in the IWC is going to be more reliable then in the JLC rep. In the end all reps have flaws and are not truly accurate to Gen, even the ones you would pay $300 - $400+ range.

For a starter, these are elegant watches but don't expect great, long lasting quality.

If you like JLC you may want to look at this one - http://www.yourtrust...roducts_id=1573

It has sapphire glass and Swiss 2824-2 movement that once serviced it will last your for a very long time.

in general none of the JLC reps are accurate to Gen's like some other brands and IWC has very few models that are, and those are in a different price range.

Interesting analysis, but I am not sure I agree.

At this price point you will not get great attention to detail, but if a watch looks good on it's own I would not worry about that.

If your concern is robustness if the watches, I see no reason that they should not be as good as any. It is true that mineral glass scratches slightly more easily than saphire, but that does not mean that it scratches easily. Conversely it is true that sapphire breaks more easily than mineral, but again that is a ver rare occurance.

As to the quality of movements I would not precisely know what 21J is in the Jaeger. But they are not per definition bad quality by design. What makes the difference is the assembly. By design both are likely to be fine, but due to assembly both should reallybe serviced at some point.

The biggest difference in terms of robustness is that the IWC is plated and the JLC is not. The combination of hand-wind and plate is gueranteed to make the plate wear off at some point.

So in terms of robustness, the Jaeger is definitely the best option.

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Neither, I would consider this one. It's a JL as well.

http://www.yourtrust...roducts_id=8907

Not 1:1 but the movement is nicely decorated and the dial is reasonably realistic, good value for the money.

If you want a really accurate rep, consider a sportier watch rep.

You could also consider these two:

VC Patrimony: good movement, nice rotor, quite thin.

http://www.yourtrust...roducts_id=3206

A Lange: this watch was reviewed here recently, biggest problem is the "IWC" branding on the movement, otherwise quite nice

http://www.yourtrust...roducts_id=6399

wow, the lange is really nice!! Love the see through back panel with all the mechanics!

Are there any similar and better ones for the price range of $160 and below?

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Hmmm.

Only if it stays stuck on your wrist.

The text on the back is so bad as to make it laughable.

Lange movement made by IWC? In Switzerland?? By someone who cannot spell 33 in German???

Good one mbjoer :1a:

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wow, the lange is really nice!! Love the see through back panel with all the mechanics!

Are there any similar and better ones for the price range of $160 and below?

There are a few nice pateks, there is a thread about it recently. But I'm not sure if you can still buy them.

Edit: you should refer to this

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