Baldrick 1 Posted December 30, 2010 ...this Daniel Jean Richard ( L'Enfant de Girard Perregaux ). nice tonneau shape and pleasing symmetry and not too expensive Should really put the cat among the 'lefty' and 'righty' pigeons Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SliceMaster 281 Posted December 30, 2010 I spec. like the black one...how much are they? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rychastings 0 Posted December 30, 2010 the second one really looks like a omega seamaster. or maybe its just the blue, I cant really tell. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djprone 0 Posted December 30, 2010 just out of interest, how much and where can you get one from? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baldrick 1 Posted December 30, 2010 Sorry guys, I don't know, why not Google them, Jean Richard Aquascope, I don't think they are particularly expensive, Daniel Jean Richard as a brand were incorporated into Girard Perregaux, I've seen some of their non-dive watches and they were impressive, real quality feel to them, I'd love to see some good reps of these. Jean Richard has just unveiled a new diver's watch, the Aquascope. Like all of the timepieces made by Jean Richard, this watch is powered by the JR1000 (an in-house movement). This model was created to pay homage to the unique dive watches that were created by Jean Richard in the 1960s. The Aquascope stainless steel case is polished and satin-finished. The case features the brand's signature tonneau shape and is (44.50 x 40 x 11.85mm). The crystal is convex with a colorless anti-reflective treatment. To calculate dive time, the external bezel features a 60-minute scale, with 120 teeth (for half-minute settings). Surprisingly, the bezel is bidirectional, most dive watches feature unidirectional bezels, but in this case the bezel cannot be accidentally adjusted without first unscrewing the crown at 9 o'clock. Water-resistance is 300 meters.MOVEMENT JR1000 in-house manufactured self-winding mechanical movement Calibre 11 1/2’’’, 27 jewels, frequency 28,800 vib./hour (4 Hz) 48 hours power reserve FUNCTIONS Hours, minutes, seconds and date window at 3 o’clock CASE Polished and satin-finished stainless steel Dimensions : 44.50 x 40 mm, height : 11.85 mm Convex, colourless anti-reflective sapphire crystal Screwed case-back Water-resistant to 300 metres External bidirectional rotating bezel Two screw-down crowns DIAL Black polished or deep blue dial Applied rhodium-coated Arabic numerals and indexes with luminescent material Rhodium-coated hands with luminescent material STRAP Black or white structured calfskin strap with polished stainless steel folding buckle The Swiss MSRP is SFr. 6900. EDITED TO ADD: Sorry guys, a little more expensive than I'd hoped for 4700 quid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites