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......
A marvel, indeed. Therefore the level of decoration is higher than the Gyro One.
By: amanico : April 19th, 2017-21:56
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 proportions. Best, Nicolas
Well, " imperfection " is maybe a tad too strong the qualify the " 3 ". The only thing I don't get was the necessity to add this night and day subdial. For the rest, it is a " Wow " watch. [nt]
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 fit so much info on it but probably not even worth complaining about this.
Bravo JLC to create the entire gyro series which sets such an important milestone for the watch industry.