This picture of the dial at the back won me over to be honest. Otherwise I was leaning towards Gyro one. But in the end they are all beautiful watches of course, one one would do nicely! Thanks for the pictures.
From 2004 to 2016... In Twelve years, 4 different Gyrotourbillons, each of them being pure marvels, bewitching beauties, technical feats. 2004: Gyrotourbillon One. 2007: Gyrotourbillon Two: 2013: Gyrotourbillon Three: 2016: Gyrotourbillon Four. The most c...
I prefer the #1 Harmonized the best, with the rose gold accents, etc. The #4 is amazing, and you didn't show the back of the watch, which is another dial that I even like better - the skeletonized version. I'd like to see #4 in a rose gold edition. The wa...
This picture of the dial at the back won me over to be honest. Otherwise I was leaning towards Gyro one. But in the end they are all beautiful watches of course, one one would do nicely! Thanks for the pictures.
Look at the details of the finish and the guilloche on the skeletonization! I think the back is MUCH more beautiful than the front, personally - although the front is better for more "mature" eyes (read: poor eye sight). I can't wait to see this in a rose...
What a set of watches. For me it has to be number four. I just love everything about it from the decoration of the inside of the case, the beautiful movement and the texture of the dial. Add to this the tourbillon and well..... perfection. Please forgive ...
I still find the original #1 my favorite in terms of design. And while I love JLC for the Reverso specifically, the Reverso versions are just too "big" for comfortable wear. Thank you Nicolas for this summary, as I've been wanting to compare all of them f...
And to answers the question, I guess I\'ll chose the fourth one please! Thanks for these lovely pictures Nicolas. When sometimes people would like to see something different by JLC, that reminds us that their skills are traditional and classical watchmaki...
I have always liked the 2. But It really is a tough choice. I love the display of the tourbillon in the 3 very much. Thanks for a great exhibition! Robert
The Gyro 1 ... how can you not love that dial??? And the 2... I know it might be clunky on the wrist but the dial is just so beautiful in a very technical way. Echi
More iconic as a JLC (under a reverso case) and a bigger (more visual impact) tourbillon. However, the G2 is super heavy and thick so one do need a big wrist to "carry" it. Here are some photos I took earlier to show how massive the watch is...... ...
I agree with the fact that seeing it in a Reverso adds to the iconic character of the watch. Now, the proportions are breaking my heart. The Gyro Four is maybe the one to consider, then? Thanks for the wrist shots, Huei. They help a lot to appreciate the ...
In fact it is the best looking tourbillon out of the 4 IMHO (u can see more parts given it is a flying tourbillon). The digital chronograph is another treat to die for. The only "small" drawback to me is the proportions of the dial layout as it needs to f...