Vulcain "Cricket"
by Vulcain
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Watch Magazine Editor |
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Ayant rencontré plusieurs fois, Bernard Fleury, l’homme a qui l’on doit la renaissance de Vulcain, il faut souligner l’effort accompli pour non seulement recreér l’esthétique des montres Vulcain de l’époque, sinon pour fabriquer le mouvement de base original « Cricket ».  |
Fashion/Life Style Editor |
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Collector |
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I didn’t have the chance to hear this alarm watch, so I’ve missed its most important feature. In any case, it’s impossible that it sounds worse than a 20K Euros Blancpain, which “buzzes” instead of ringing, so it will probably fit the bill in any case. Since I’m not a fan of alarm complications, for me it’s just another dual time/alarm watch. |
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Mixed Roman and Arabic numerals and unnecessarily busy dial drive me to distraction and anyway, I prefer the JLC alarm timbre. Another brand fighting in a crowded market. |
Watch Magazine Journalist |
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Forum Moderator |
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In spite of its good finishes it is a re-launch based on a strong Marketing effort. A 42 mm Cricket GMT is quiet a large case and long way since the early days, especially when the original case did not go beyond 35 mm. The good news: The redesign of a classic and mechanically beautiful movement. |
Industry Writer |
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Dealer/Jeweler |
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Importer |
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I had it on my hands not too long ago. I liked its presence, weigh and overall quality. A beautiful watch and well balanced restyling of its predecesor. Nice sound although not so nice as JLC. |
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