
On the paper, this watch is big, really big: 49, 4 mm big, 29, 9 mm large and 10, 9 mm high. It is the perfect example that we should always see a watch in the reality, before expressing a final judgement. And I am the first to remind to myself this golden rule. When I read the dimensions in the pre




the white dial looks grainy reminding grenage or so...or it's just the photo bit misleading..??
this Reverso is ruined by the Wheel Of Fortune spinner on the back and the triangle indicator above it.
One thing you forgot in your nice review, Nicolas, is how does its size compare to the Septentieme or any other XGT. Would you mind telling us? Thanks for the pictures too. Best, É.
Reverso + Moonphase is the epitome of romantism for me. I will have to go towards one of these one day. And that grainy moon, my my my!!! Thanks for your answer. Best, É.
As I have a 6.75" wrist. Also, the crystal's poor AR drove me nuts, and I have sold it. I am now eyeing for the blue / RG model with a more modest size
for the date on more models. The MUT Moon, for example, is really hard to see the date when the pointer is above the horizon. The crescent would help, -Dean
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