Cpt Scarlet[Moderator - Cartier - WristScan]
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If you have the Rouge....
Nov 26, 2019,07:33 AM
Why not buy the Blue version. Then they won’t compete for you wrist time in the same way.
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Multiple shades of red
By: dms : November 26th, 2019-02:40
Being a proud owner of the Reverso Rouge, and very tempted by the new Burgundy one, I stopped by the JLC boutique to try and compare the two. I wanted to share my findings with you and get your opinions. Please comment! Differences: The Rouge appears much...
+1! [nt]
By: jml_watches : November 26th, 2019-10:57
I just remembered a review of the Rouge back in 2011...
By: dms : November 27th, 2019-02:57
They were writing the following about the Reverso dials (originally in French, Google translated): Even during the Roaring Twenties, it was necessary to be animated by a manifest nonconformity to add a dial of color. Very few people chose brown or blue. A...
If you have the Rouge....
By: Cpt Scarlet : November 26th, 2019-07:33
Why not buy the Blue version. Then they won’t compete for you wrist time in the same way.
i prefer your piece for its vintage feel.
By: Reuven Malter : November 26th, 2019-08:08
On your wrist, the "new" version looks a bit smaller than the tribute, yet side by side, it looks like they are pretty similar in terms of lug to lug length. So whats the truth here not in terms of plain numbers but in terms of feeling on the wrist?
I like rouge better than burgundy dial.
By: Pun : November 27th, 2019-05:52
I feel burgundy dial has more shine and glitter than what I expect from a Reverso. Though Reverso is now more of a dress watch yet it should be classified as a dressy sports watch, if we have to keep it linked to its lineage. ...