There are 3 versions, by the way.
One is coming with the silver guilloché dial, and 2 LEs in stainless steel, and in Rose Gold.
Here are the pictures of the 2 LEs.
Rose Gold:
Stainless Steel:
I will certainly receive more pcis, but here is what I got, for the moment.
NOW, what is important, and which can't be seen on the pictures is:
- The thinness of this Tribute to 1931: Only 7,2 mm thick!
The movement ( Cal 822 ) is really thin ( 2, 94 mm ) .
You have to keep in mind that you have the reversible case AND the carriage, which allows to get the remarkable thinness of this watch.
- The size of the watch...46 x 27, 5 mm.
To be compared with an XGT case: 46, 5 x 29,25 mm.
So, this TT 1931 will bbe less squared than an XGT, more rectangular, and much thinner.
The dial is really cool without any other wording than " Reverso ", like on the very first model.
To be seen in the flesh, but the very first impressions are extremely positive.
And you, what do you think?
Best,
Nicolas
PS: The press file will be posted later tomorrow.