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Reverso Gran'Sport Chronographe
I am considering adding a second JLC, and an opportunity has presented itself to acquire this watch, black/slate grey on rubber strap. I haven't seen it in person, but the photos are appealing, as is the complexity of the movement. I notice that it has been discontinued. Should I be concerned?
Was there a problem with the movement etc.? Is the watch "durable" enough to run with, swim with etc?
I also have the opportunity to get the Reverso Gran sport on steel bracelet. I already have the Master Calendar on strap, with the bracelet coming next week, si I kinda like the rubber, as well as having something on the reverso side.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated
Because of the pressure.>>>
By: amanico : July 14th, 2007-23:46
I kow, I was amazed myself, but all the guys told me, and JLC and other brands too, that if you want to swim with a watch, you have to choose a minimum of 100 meter WR. When you dive from a swimming pool, the pressure is higher, when you swim, it's the sa...
In that case....
By: sclamb : July 15th, 2007-02:19
I presume I am OK to swim in my EWC as it is 100 metres rated and has the screw down compressor crown and pushers. Is that a fair assumption? I swam a lot with my Cartier Chronoscaph (also 100 metres rated) at it was fine. Thanks. Simon
Grande Sport Chrono...
By: DSD : July 14th, 2007-21:27
I am far from an expert on this movement but from what I had heard anecdotally, the movement is a very complex chrono with retrograde function - groundbreaking at the time. That being said, it is complex and can be a bit delicate from what I understand. I...