The square makes it even bigger on the wrist. Though I really love the Art Deco approach of the Squadra World Time. And the mix of Ti and ceramic is more than up to date even nowadays. I don’t think we’ll see Sport watches like these in the near future of
The Squadra World Time was unveiled in 2006... The " Polo Fields " version came two years after, in 208. Titanium and ceramic case, Or in a limited edition of 500 pieces in rose gold and ceramic: How many years didn't we see one, even in pictures? Even mo
The case is big, but in titanium grade 5 ( which is unique, as far as I remember, for a Reverso ), the recto is not much my taste, but the verso is just superb: If only it came in a smaller and less thick case... This watch wax unveiled in 2006, and the f
A great concept for a retrospective! I have an affection for orphan watches and unloved models, so I'll probably end up with this Squadra at some point ;-) It is good that we take some time to discuss this model. Often, we revisit the true classics and ad
How many of us would have loved to see a Reverso World Time? Ok, there was the Geographique, in rose gold, at the end of the 90ies, but this is not really a world time. There was another " tentative ", with the Squadra. Here are the pictures: BUT... The W
I'm pretty sure you don't know this version. It was introduced in the collection last year, and the first pieces landed to the JLC Boutiques a few months ago. Yes, you read well, this is a version entirely dedicated to the JLC Boutiques, in a limited edit
For sale, BNIB Squadra World Time Chrono - Limited Edition of 1500. Titanium case and titanium deployment. Never worn. Comes with boxes and papers AD stamped 5/2010. Payment via bank wire or Paypal Plenty of references on TZ and eBay. Thanks for looking.
As I have been preoccupied with the AMVOX III, I also got to thinking about the Squadra World Time Polo Fields, which shares the feature with the AMVOX of having a ceramic case. In fact, the JLC website claims of this model, “ This watch, with its ceramic