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Question on Reverso Duo's Dual Timezone Function
I am giving myself some time (before my wedding in 1-2 year's time) to consider "THE" piece. (She wants a Memovox, which I thought was great choice. I digress.)
I love timezone pieces, and am looking around for a versatile piece I can wear to work and also on weekends. My WW.TC Small Second is really gonna be that dress watch (suitable? another question maybe?) for formal occassions.
Have a soft spot for JLC, and have shortlisted several pieces:
- Master World Geographic
- Amvox 5 World Chronograph (a little more sporty, but can always push it since it's a JLC, heh)
- Reverso Duo (or the Grande, depends on how it fits when I'm ready to try on at boutique)
I know the first two are no longer available, and will have to hunt in the secondary market. Therefore, we focus on my main question.
Main Question:
Why JLC didn't design the Reverso Duo to function like the Nomos/Rolex/Omega GMT, where the 24-hour indicator indicates the home time, and the primary timezone can be adjusted hourly by the pusher?
- And will there be any possibility that they will eventually make one to work as such? I'm super confident they have the capability to do so.
I know it's not too much difference to adjust the primary timezone to the destination's and then use the pusher to adjust the 24-hour one to hometime. However, I thought if the watch is a travel watch, it would make more sense to have destination timezone adjusted easily via pusher, while the 24-hour time stay put to track hometime.
The latter is just a few pushes away without having to set the time all over again, as compared to the former.
Looking forward to have a discussion with seasoned timezone watch owners. And maybe get a few more guys onboard to tell JLC there's a demand for such revised function! :P
Really hope this will trigger a revision to the 854 caliber, and that I get THE perfect watch for my wedding!
Cheers!
Tony
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Dear Tony
By: Alkiro1 : December 21st, 2016-03:59
Did you consider the Reverso Grande GMT (ref. 302.84.20) and the Geophysic UT (ref. Q8108420)? If not, may be you could find all that you are looking for with these ones? Just another possibility IMHO. Best wishes Alkiro
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By: cazalea : December 21st, 2016-09:19
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Different POV
By: le_chef : December 22nd, 2016-07:59
The difference here is you\'re not using your Reverso as a travel watch, but as a "Phone" watch, and there\'s a big difference between the two modes in terms of functional priorities. For your use a WorldTimer would perhaps be a better option. For actual ...
Logic vs Movement Design
By: le_chef : December 21st, 2016-09:11
i agree with you. The perfect Reverso travel watch would have "Local" time on the front dial with a date function. Pushers on the left side of the case would advance the local time hour forwards or backwards in 1 hour increments. The reverse side of the w...