You have to hand it to JEANRICHARD. When most brands introduce a variant of existing models, there's not much to tell the models apart other than a suffix on the model reference number. With their three newest watches, they've come up with a name for the, well, sub-collection: Nocturnal Adventures.
This new group of watches features two variants of their Terrascope, and one of the 1681. What makes these watches different from their predecessors is the fact that they are predominantly black - black dials, black cases, black straps. This is also, of course, where the first part of the name from the group comes from; the second part just being that JEANRICHARD intends their watches to be ready for sport adventures.
We'll start with the Terrascope models, as these are likely the most familiar style from JR for many. These share the same 44mm case and overall styling that we've come to know and love from the Terrascope line. Where they branch off is with their finishing.
The first one (ref. 60500-11-609-FK6A) features a DLC coating on the case, along with alternating satin and sandblasted finishes underlying the DLC define the levels, and just give the general level of attention that's great to see in any watch with alternating surface treatments. This is paired with a matte black dial; on top of those you've got the applied indices with cutouts for the luminous paint, ensuring readability when it truly gets dark (the lume-filled hands look like what we've seen before).
This watch is paired to a black rubber strap, meaning it's ready for some action. If you'd prefer something a bit more refined, then you might be interested in the bi-color variant of the Terrascope (ref. 60500-56-602-BB60) that was introduced in the collection. Rather than the DLC black treatment, the steel case is left in it's natural color, with pink gold showing up on the outer edge of the case, as well as on the handset and indices that are spinning away over the matte black dial. To further push this particular model into a dressier mode, it's been paired to a black alligator strap.
Both of these models are nice looking pieces in their own right (as is the Terrascope line in general, as befits the flagship model for a brand). For me, however, the star of the group is the 1681 with DLC case (60320-11-652-HB6A). The first thing that grabs me about this piece is the use of the "vintagish" beige lume applied to the leaf hands. I also appreciate that the same color was used on the date wheel, making for a cohesive look.
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