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haha, logic, yes; movement design, I think they're capable too!
I think the team at JLC hasn't heard such feedbacks. I'm sure they can make a prototype within a week just to reverse (Reverso-ception? :P) the change to the primary timezone!
Geophysic UT's hourly-adjustment to the hour hand is the prime example as to how the function should be executed on the Reverso Duo! A worldtime complication is really just a 24-hour drive with all 24-timezones/destinations represented.
Your change to a Rolex GMT proves to the JLC team that there is demand for that perfect travel Reverso!
Let's get the movement started! *pun completely intended, hahaha!
Best,
Tony
Dear Tony
By: Alkiro1 : December 21st, 2016-03:59
Did you consider the Reverso Grande GMT (ref. 302.84.20) and the Geophysic UT (ref. Q8108420)? If not, may be you could find all that you are looking for with these ones? Just another possibility IMHO. Best wishes Alkiro
Grande GMT explained
By: cazalea : December 21st, 2016-09:19
The Grande GMT has one movement and two faces. Each face has multiple sub-dials. THE FRONT The front face has a silver/white dial with main time indicated by blued hands. A day/night indicator is at 2, with small seconds at 4:30 and crown-adjusted big dat...
Different POV
By: le_chef : December 22nd, 2016-07:59
The difference here is you\'re not using your Reverso as a travel watch, but as a "Phone" watch, and there\'s a big difference between the two modes in terms of functional priorities. For your use a WorldTimer would perhaps be a better option. For actual ...
Logic vs Movement Design
By: le_chef : December 21st, 2016-09:11
i agree with you. The perfect Reverso travel watch would have "Local" time on the front dial with a date function. Pushers on the left side of the case would advance the local time hour forwards or backwards in 1 hour increments. The reverse side of the w...