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Not too practical as a travelling watch!
I have the boutique both silver face edition.It does not get much wear time especially when travelling as its troublesome to flip it over for home time etc.Looking a handphone time would be easier.For my travelling,uses the standard alarm/GMT watch of GP,B&M etc or cheap JR,Citizen Eco worldtime watches.Not too pricey all as want to be free of worries to whatever crime infested corners of the earth.
It wears ok,not comfortable like most round watches,leather strap is stiff,changed mine into a lizard one.
But I buy/like it as a representative watch of JLC and so many complications packed into a relatively small case.
Reverso Grande GMT
By: Kraabet : March 12th, 2007-06:29
Hello Everyone, Been looking at this one for a while but have a few questions. 1) Comfort. I'm big boned (over 6 feet) but the watch with a new strap seems to perch on my wrist. The bracelet version seems a better fit but is too flash for me. 2) Utility. ...
GMT Geek
By: Le Chef : March 12th, 2007-09:24
I have a number of travel watches which I enjoy wearing. I have a Reverso GMT and a Reverso Duo, as well as a Dualmatic, a Hometime, a Blancpain Timezone, and a Rolex GMT II. The Reverso GMT gets used a lot as it's functionally pretty good. It's a little ...
GMT is awesome...
By: watchme : March 12th, 2007-18:41
and although it looks great on black croc, I actually prefer it on bracelet for a couple of reasons: 1. Comfort: Adjustable clasp - if you're traveling to different regions with different temperatures, you're bound to swell and shrink; 2. Longevity: brace...
Here you go, John.
By: watchme : March 15th, 2007-17:31
This will take a couple of tries, but after you "get it," it'll come naturally and you'll actually enjoy the release of pressure when you're swollen. Open the 6 o'clock side of the clasp only. Take your thumb and grab the edge facing you and pull moderate...