Hi Patrick, You are raising a very interesting point I wondered for a long time. Is it possible to see "live" service at the factory or the London boutique? I may have to give my Reverso Grande Reserve for a service to get it adjusted (it starts losing ti
I totally understand your comment! I started looking at Reverso and somehow ended up with an original sized one. That was a total no go and sent it back instantly. Way too small and very feminine. I gave it a pass for a few years thinking that they were n
The only think that stopped me was the Day/Night indicator for which I did not see a need nor a use. I went for the square version, the Reverso Grande Reserve and I do not regret my move. But the movement is very interesting, very up to date with today's
And I felt it was too big. Also, the dial looks a bit empty. It work for the TT1931 and its the black dial. Strangely enough, I wear the XGT (Reverso Grande Reserve) nearly daily and I find its size perfect. A question of proportion I guess. If i were you
It is very easy to go wide with watches, I have a very long list: memovox, Geophysic true second, Breguet, GP chronograph, Breitling Navitimer, etc. But I also have only one wrist and that really slows me down in my acquisitions. The two you have here are
... you did not say the watch had to be round The development of the cal 874 follow nearly everything you mention. It is a bit thick though, and no central second but a small one. Best, É
I am regularly considering swapping my Reverso Grande Reserve for it as it is very very similar in looks but much more under the radar in size. However, 8 day power reserve is a nice to have. A difficult decision, don\'t you think? Nice pictures, thanks f
... you need to consider the Master 8 days perpetual or the Reversos with the 8 day movement. All these are stunning in my eyes, with different level of complexity depending on how you like your dials (Grande date, moon, reserve, petite second,etc.). A 8