JLC Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Chocolate Rose Gold
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JLC Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Chocolate Rose Gold

By amanico · Jun 6, 2019 · 24 replies
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I had hard time realizing that this Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Chocolate was unveiled 5 years ago, already. Time flies. I found some nice official pictures of this marvel. And my best picture of this watch. I find it beautiful. The combination of rose gold and chocolate dial is to die for. The Faglia

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I had hard time realizing that this Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Chocolate was unveiled 5 years ago, already. Time flies. 

I found some nice official pictures of this marvel. 







And my best picture of this watch. 



I find it beautiful. The combination of rose gold and chocolate dial is to die for. The Fagliano strap is top. The only thing I would change is the Reverso signature. I would have located it at 12, not just above the small seconds sub dial. 

Best,

Nicolas
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Mike H
Jun 6, 2019

The press photos in situation are hyper cool 😎

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Cpt Scarlet
Jun 6, 2019

It was the only thing that stopped me from owning one.

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xxn
Jun 6, 2019

Even under a shirt cuff, its elegance can not be subdued 🎩

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ChristianDK
Jun 6, 2019

I love the colors and I don’t mind the signature. What disturbed my eye (the usual) is the too stark white print. The strap looks amazing, btw.

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ChristianDK
Jun 6, 2019

Wow, you’re fast!! I think it’s a general issue across brands when you compare with vintage. Patek is the same. The print gets too bold and often hands too broad and clumsy. I’m beginning to sound like a vintage collector ;-)

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Mr.Gatsby
Jun 7, 2019

I like the warmest of the pink gold and the brown chocolate dial. Such a great combination

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