I have the same Reverso.

Feb 23, 2022,02:36 AM
 

You have just answered a question I have had. Those new straps fit it!
Thank you

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Thoughts on the Master Hometime?

 
 By: hl99 : February 20th, 2022-18:34
I’ve been looking for a slim travel watch I can comfortably wear daily and came across the Master Hometime…I’d love to get people’s thoughts ...  

Which one draws you in the most?

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : February 20th, 2022-18:54

Both are charming…

 
 By: hl99 : February 20th, 2022-19:26
…guess I’d like peoples thoughts on the Hometime in general (especially if they’ve owned one)

✅✅

 
 By: Michael Reilly : February 20th, 2022-19:57
Top one. I like the date placement.

👍🏼

 
 By: hl99 : February 20th, 2022-23:21

thanks!

 
 By: hl99 : February 20th, 2022-22:29

Pretty simple for me; it's superb!

 
 By: BigFatPauli : February 20th, 2022-19:43

First one is gorgeous.

 
 By: Bill : February 20th, 2022-19:55
A cousin of the first one. ...  

beautiful!

 
 By: hl99 : February 20th, 2022-19:59

The JLC Master Hometime is a classic

 
 By: vallura : February 20th, 2022-19:56
Great to get it on bracelet looks like this, than can put on a nice leather strap to change it up

Skydweller vibes

 
 By: hl99 : February 20th, 2022-23:20

Yes, very cool one!

 
 By: amanico : February 21st, 2022-07:14

thanks, so far the first is the clear favorite...

 
 By: hl99 : February 20th, 2022-23:57
...have to admit the limited edition is pretty cool too

Number 2

 
 By: Berkeleygis : February 21st, 2022-02:59
But, get the one with black dial aston martin version. The contrast of red hand and the dial is attached. Enjoy ...  

Yes, in black it is terrific.

 
 By: amanico : February 21st, 2022-07:08

I like the original. i.e., top photo.

 
 By: M4 : February 21st, 2022-00:25
Had one once and sold it. Regretted it, which says a lot. It's a versatile watch and excellent travel companion. M4

thanks, nothing beats firsthand insight...

 
 By: hl99 : February 21st, 2022-06:26
...I assume the reason for selling didn't have to do with the watch

how do you read the day/night indictor...

 
 By: hl99 : February 21st, 2022-19:28
...sorry for being dense...I can't find anything online

 
 By: Sleeper : February 21st, 2022-02:59
I had the top photo (the earlier version of the two) and was stupid to trade it in toward something else. Loved the asymmetric dial and the little day/night indicator in French. The bracelet is very comfortable and the hidden hometime hand was a nice feat... 

Yes, absolutely.

 
 By: amanico : February 21st, 2022-07:08

I've used the top version on the bracelet as a travel watch for years

 
 By: donizetti : February 21st, 2022-10:26
and I am very happy with it, versatile, waterproof, elegant enough for dinner, flies under the radar, can adjust to timezones on the fly. It is not especially slim though. Best Andreas

nice! all pretty much the reasons why it appeals to me....

 
 By: hl99 : February 21st, 2022-15:44
... i've seen online the thickness is around 11.5mm but i've never had it in hand

Both are great

 
 By: Ping.Timeout : February 21st, 2022-10:35
Both are great timepieces. As for which one, i think it’s personal choice and taste. I really like the fact that GMT is a really functional complication - that i have used over and over again. Personally i prefer the symmetry of the 2nd picture.

Super classy

 
 By: wover : February 21st, 2022-17:48
I have one just like this. See my post below (February 21st, 2022-17:39) on the home time hand. hl99, I believe your photo proofs my point! W

Enjoy it !

 
 By: Ping.Timeout : February 22nd, 2022-01:44

Very detailed

 
 By: Ping.Timeout : February 22nd, 2022-01:43
Wow i didn’t notice until you pointed it out. The day / night pattern is amazing - certainly different as compared to other implementation of day night function in other JLC lines.

Master Compressor GMT

 
 By: tinker2 : February 21st, 2022-14:28
I have the cousin of those watches, same generation, same movement. It was my daily wearer for 8 years... I adore this watch. Tough SOB, and is still within a second or two, 10 years in, no service (though it is finally out for service now just to keep it...  

Aaaah, the Compressor one!

 
 By: amanico : February 21st, 2022-14:47

can't say enough good things about this watch

 
 By: tinker2 : February 21st, 2022-16:01
As I said, performs flawlessly. True GMT, can move hands forward, backwards, date as well (though no quick date). The other thing I love about it is, it was designed by a woman-- Magali Metrailler, and was IMHO, the last "Polaris"-ish JLC tool watch *befo... 

I am a proud owner of the

 
 By: wover : February 21st, 2022-17:39
newer version, i.e. the one in your second photo. I like the Ulysse Nardin style dial lay out. There is just one thing I would like to improve in that watch: remove the home hand. It is quite intrusive and not needed as the 24 hour subdial tells home time... 

Ok, let's put the date at 2 o'clock, turn the open semi circle into a port hole at 9 o'clock and you have this:

 
 By: wover : February 21st, 2022-18:53
No home time hand but unintrusive home time 24h window! ...  

I owned the first model...

 
 By: patrick_y : February 21st, 2022-20:09
I owned the first model and found it easy to use. I've since sold it to a business partner of mine, who hasn't really used it. I wouldn't say it's very thin by my standards. But the watch wore well!

Yes, I had the watch on both a bracelet and on a strap.

 
 By: patrick_y : February 21st, 2022-21:44
The bracelet was well made. Comfortable, well articulated. Pins though, not screws. Had two quick adjustment releases (for wrist expansion in the summer). It was overall a well made bracelet, but to be critical, I prefer a screw system of a pin system. Ho... 

great insight, thanks...

 
 By: hl99 : February 21st, 2022-23:01
...you mentioned the thinness (or lack thereof), i've read it's about 11.5mm thick (which is probably ok for me) but I haven't seen it in the metal so not sure if it wears larger on the wrist

Only one way to find out, try to find a similarly sized watch and put it against your wrist...

 
 By: patrick_y : February 21st, 2022-23:29
There is no formal definition for "thin" in watch terms. "Extra plat" or "extra thin" conventionally means a movement that is thinner than 3mm, usually around 2mm in total movement thickness. But since there's no formal definition for "thin" so nobody can... 

You're most welcome!

 
 By: patrick_y : February 22nd, 2022-16:57

Great watches with a solid movement!

 
 By: eklektik : February 21st, 2022-21:45
I would chose the AM version, but also, have you considered a Reverso Duo? With the Hometime, i would always be unsurz on what is home and what is away. No doubt with the Reverso. Keep us posted! Best, E.

indeed, I have...

 
 By: hl99 : February 21st, 2022-22:50
...this is a gem in my collection but even dressed down it feels more formal than the Hometime (1st photo borrowed from the internet, 2nd is mine) ...  

I have the same Reverso.

 
 By: Wristenthusiast : February 23rd, 2022-02:36
You have just answered a question I have had. Those new straps fit it! Thank you

yep, I love how it looks

 
 By: hl99 : February 23rd, 2022-03:08