
Two different ways to design the seconde centrale. With a plain inner ring: ... Or not. A steel, GT case, that would be a very nice offer... Aaah, and while we are at it, please, with a manual movement! A third one as an extra bonus, but with a white dial, that's not bad, even if I prefer the black
Nicolas, I could not resist the "dark side of the force" and I got the "Seconde Centrale" that's an amazing watch but ... it's an automatic one!!! Heresy, IMHO but, according to high JLC sources ... it's the "voice of the market" that wants automatic watches and date (NO!!, PLEASE!!!). Nothing brings more pleasure to a watch addict than to wind a Reverso. Smooth and sensual. Let's see what JLC has to deliver. Cheers, Nilo
I can\'t really say but i guess we can let jlc have some creative liberties with the iconic Jlc Reverso. Bill
and the bonus watch. I guess I prefer a solid color dial. Monday is highly anticipated!
While you might prefer the black dials, the blued hands on the white dialled version are stunning. Cheers JML
And just add a bit of technology. For the sporty side, I\'d love a 100m water resistance so that you could keep a Reverso on whenever on holiday. (Water resistance means the dust stays out too). I look forward to seeing what SSIH will bring us. Best, Etienne
Now that the 2016 Squadra line has been given almost entirely to the service of female clientele, I feel that the failure of the men's models could have been averted by making them 1) of wearable size, and 2) far more water-resistant than their 5ATM rating. Automatic winding was included from the Squadra's inception, and with reasonable size plus water resistance to 10ATM, the Squadra could have served a worthy purpose as a branch of the Reverso family that upheld the rugged sporting traditions
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