The older GT

Jul 09, 2007,19:33 PM
 

is about 42mm tall and 26mm wide (including the very stubby lugs)
and 9-10mm thick. The 'flipping' part is about 31mm x 26mm. As
I have figured it this presents a visual area almost identical to
that of a 37.5mm round watch, so essentially that of the (then current)
JLC Master series. This happens to be a great size for my wrist,
but many like the XGT (sorry, those dimensions I do not have at
the moment), the only consistent complaint I hear is about the
larger watches is that they are apparently considerably thicker.
For some reference, here is the (GT size) Art Deco on my smallish
(6.5") but very broad wrist:


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Help! Size ? ...Reverso Grande Taille vs. Reverso Grande [XGT]???

 
 By: Bruce-YVR : July 8th, 2007-22:04
Hi all... Can anyone tell me what is the size for Reverson Grande Taille? and what is the size for Reverso Grande Taille XGT - Although I cant find this model in the catalog?? I think that the Reverso Grande Taille is the "simple" version... and Reverson ... 

The older GT

 
 By: SteveG : July 9th, 2007-19:33
is about 42mm tall and 26mm wide (including the very stubby lugs) and 9-10mm thick. The 'flipping' part is about 31mm x 26mm. As I have figured it this presents a visual area almost identical to that of a 37.5mm round watch, so essentially that of the (th...  

Bruce - In case you missed my post from a few days ago...

 
 By: T. Tam : July 10th, 2007-17:20
There is a link within to a pictorial comparison between the GT and XGT cases posted by Ruckdee. www.watchprosite.com Regards, Tom

Thanks!!! nt

 
 By: Bruce : July 12th, 2007-15:47