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From the JLC website
These are the official published sizes. Both watches are big in every dimension. You really are talking Panerai sizes.
Yummy new Reversos
By: respo : January 25th, 2009-15:01
Thanks Jerome for posting some informationand great ohotos of the new Reversos. I had been hoping for something new in the Squadra line, but these will do as well. LOL. The dials on both the new Reversos are really beautiful in the photos. I like the hobn...
Not sure
By: Le Chef : January 25th, 2009-15:21
The bigger these watches get the less wearable and less elegant they seem to be, but I need to see them in the flesh before rejecting them outright. I still think the GT sized case is perfect - the challenge would be getting the complications in the small...
Not such a big challenge
By: Clavi : January 25th, 2009-16:51
I too agree that GT size is a perfect, modern size for the reverso, and more elegant that the 'grande' size (thick or slim), but creating a 'slim' version of the 'grande and big' is still an improvement an gives more elegance to the largest of the rectang...
Prayers do get answered...
By: Rob : January 25th, 2009-23:16
thanks thanks thanks... SO looking forward to seeing and trying these beauties in the metal. It seems that these Reversos were never going to be strapped on my wrist for some strange reason. They were either ... or .... Now it seems that indeed, my prayer...
Great report!
By: KCLQMULKU : January 26th, 2009-01:36
I do like the thickness of the Grande models, but yes, this new model's proportions looks quite nice indeed! I am still waiting for a standard perpetual calandar Reverso or even just a humble calandar Reverso (without the grande complication).
How about a regulateur?
By: respo : January 26th, 2009-05:49
Having just read Anthony's great report on Montblanc's Montblanc Villeret 1858 Grand Chronographe Regulateur, it reminds me that I have been hoping to see a Reverso regulateur, not necessarily with any other complications, but just a simple, elegant regul...
Sizes
By: Le Chef : January 26th, 2009-12:38
The new 976 is 46.5 x 29.5 x 12 mm which is still pretty big and thick in my book. More Panerai than Patek. 986 is bigger lengthwise and widthwise, but shallower 52 x 31.3 x 11 mm. On the 986 I think 52mm is too large And on the 976 the 12mm depth is also...
Never owned a Reverso but....
By: moc : January 27th, 2009-13:47
The duodate is very beautiful an perfect for everyday and travelling.I like the grainy back very much.I remember being very excited about the squadra a few years back,but disappointed when I saw it in metal(those things are gigantic).So lets see if this o...
Puzzled by 976
By: ajlc : January 28th, 2009-01:58
Don't get me wrong. It's very pretty. And I am keen to see more simple, dressy watches. But it is taller/wider than an XGT, and just as thick, and yet does less? It has only a 44 hour autonomy, a derivative of the Hometime autotractor. Sort of a Reverso G...
Not so simple
By: Dje : January 28th, 2009-13:11
Hi ajlc, It's taller/wider than a XGT, but thinner ! The 822 (Gt) / 849 (ultra thin) calibres are more old style and full of charm indeed, but slower-beating. Plus it's not so easy to increase the size of a calibre. It's indeed easier to create a new brid...
2nd time zone
By: jm.lloyd : January 30th, 2009-14:48
Hi great report, really liked the look of the Duo date, especially the home time dial. Is the 986 essential a Duo in a bigger case and is it able to display two time zones - one on each dial? If so how does one set the second time zone? There doesn't seem...
Price for
By: Maverik : January 28th, 2009-00:59
Thanks for this great post! I love the new sizes as I think the Grande GMT (which I really love) is a bit bulky for my taste. These are probably more subtile. You mention an expected price for the 976, do you know it for the 986 as well? And, when are the...
Thank you for your comments
By: Dje : January 28th, 2009-09:07
Hi, Unfortunately I don't have other prices for the time being, but I've asked for a price list. Hopefully…… So far no information about when they'll arrive! Certainly this year J and hopefully not too late! Cheers Dje De : www watchprosite [[Email addr...
Any Price Updates?
By: time-traveller : February 4th, 2009-00:04
Hi all, Thanks for all the comments. Good to read threads with comments from collectors. Jerome, Do you have any updates of the 986? Wow, I'm torn. I will need to make a beeline for the Raffles Hotel boutique in Singapore. Will update you all of my impres...
depending on wrist size
By: Dje : February 18th, 2009-08:29
Hi Sunbeam, I'm currently wearing my Reverso GT. I find the size perfect. On the contrary I'd be happy to wear a larger sized (and similarly thick) Reverso that would be more easily readable and that would sport a more modern calibre. I like the 976 size ...
Solid back
By: sunbeam : February 18th, 2009-08:33
Thanks for your reply! I don't find the GT too small, but since I haven't tried the 976 I have some doubts regarding which one I like more. I'd have preferred a plain back too in case of the 976, that's what really makes the decision hard. Regards
Fabulous post Jerome!
By: sirdavid : April 22nd, 2009-14:23
I agree with (what seems like) most other people here. I don't quite 'get' the 3/4 plate. I'd have preferred a solid back which could be engraved. Concerning the Duodate, I absolutely love the guilloche patterns on the front, and the grain finish on the r...