I have never posted all three of these together.
Thanks for looking.
respo
...to finally settle on a single Reverso, and the Rouge won my heart.
Thank you,
respo
For me, it always seems to come down to selecting just the right version of a given watch, as you well know.
Best,
Robert
The amvox has its style and is surely highly appreciated if your own style fits well together (not for me, I am more traditional).
The Memovox Polaris reedition I really love it : probably the configuration that I prefer from the numerous recent / modern Memovox line.
And the Reverso rouge is a killer. As I mentioned in Robin's post few days ago, that's the one I prefer from all Reverso (together with the 1948 LE).
Wonderful trio respo, thanks for sharing and wear all of them in the best of health,
Mike
...Reverso, and the Rouge seems to fit my wrist and my small collection the best.
But I must admit, the TTP65 and the AMVOX2 were obsessions before they became mine, and they still control my emotions. I may feel the same way about the Rouge some day, but that one entered my collection much more easily and before it could become an obsession. Let's just say I thought for a long time and more calmly about the Reverso.
Best,
respo
...to curate this JLC collection. I am a slow worker.
Thanks for looking, Blomman.
respo
...to land here with these three. Nearly eight years since I began my JLC journey. It was a torturous journey at times, but always a pleasant torture, for sure.
These three represent my very personal take on what I love most about modern JLC -- with many omissions of superb creations, to be sure, but distilled down to what is, for me, essential.
Best,
respo
I knew you would pick up on the color scheme, Joe. By the way, I think you might be able to join the trio party here...just sayin'.
Best,
respo

...and as Vlad, you could well make the case for the Duometre. ;-)
Best,
respo

...considering all of the iterations and watches that came before finally settling on these three. When I think about it, it seems more comical than serious. LOL. But I thank you for the kind words. Joking aside, I do get that this is a small but serious collection of JLCs, each one with an important place in JLC's modern history.
And, seriously, it is so nice to hear from you, Ken.
Best regards,
respo

Thanks for the nice words, Robin. I will do my best to enjoy,, and that should not be difficult.
Best,
respo