I forgot when you handed it in for service. Feels like s while ago, though. These projects take time but I’m sure it will bring lots of pleasure with the meaning it carries.
It’s also interesting to see how well finished this movement and gears are. Not fancy but well made.
Designed by French engineer Réne-Alfred Chauvot , the case of the Reverso is quite fascinating . And I find it a pleasure to see the parts of which it is composed . So, here's a series of photos showing the disassembling of a 1948 stainless-steel Reverso ...
It’s always interesting to see these old cases. I believe a lot of engineering has been done to the design but these have a warmth and charm like vintage cars. How did the restoration of your family heirloom go btw? Happy Sunday, E.
Thanks for asking about the restoration of my grandfather's watch: the service has been delayed and the new estimated availability date is 24 April. I asked for confirmation of this date, as I will be in Paris at that time, which would be ideal for pickin...
I forgot when you handed it in for service. Feels like s while ago, though. These projects take time but I’m sure it will bring lots of pleasure with the meaning it carries. It’s also interesting to see how well finished this movement and gears are. Not f...
so a little more than one year ago and it was supposed to last 55 weeks, which implied a delivery on March 12. Anyway there's not too much waiting left, now. Thank you for your kind words.
Great picture series....Very interesting and instructive! I have always loved the Reverso and was close a few times. The prices have just gone crazy though with JLC in general and it is always a tough decision to make.
Hi Really interesting to see case deconstructed. Impressed by the inclusion of cutout for adjusting watch - that's some planning ahead! Thanks for sharing Cheers JML