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I have a looooong list....
No surprise, right, Vlad?
- A perfectly finished simple Reverso in the size of the Grande 976, perhaps with an enamel dial, no date, with or without sub seconds. The movement finshed to JLC's best level, in other words flawless and competitive with the best finishing done by anyone. This will probably therefore be out of my price range, but I can dream, right? I think I would be happy if they offered a skeletonized version of the 876's movment (if that is possible) and finish it perfectly.
- A Reverso Regulator. I know the regulator dial is old fashioned, but I love them and I think the rectangular Reverso shape is perfect for such a dial. Again, I would like this one finished to a very high level.
- The next generation of Squadra -- come on already, we need new Squadras. Yes, an alarm Squadra with GMT/second time zone function (that is necessary for all Squadra is it not?) would be nice. Definitely with WR of 10ATM+.
- A new Reverso, non-squadra, chronograph. Of course, i am thinking of Nocolaj's exquisite Chronographe a Retrograde from the rose gold anniversary collection. A rectangular manual wind chronograph movement, ultra thin, with the chrono dials on display on teh recto side over an skeltonized movement. Ok, so they already did exactly this, but perhaps it is time to redo it in a white metal with some upodates to the dimensions, but still keeping the thin, recatangular movement.
I don't think this is asking too much, do you?
Best,
respo
Would be cool!
By: dr.kol : September 26th, 2010-04:17
In fact I am thinking about finding the Omega Museum piece from the 30s. Looks a bit like Reverso but is a diving watch. Nico, perhaps we should offer ourselves to the design department of JLC. During the off time you could take care of your crooks and I ...
As I said.....
By: moc : September 26th, 2010-05:08
it must be a classic so enamel is the best guess for an anniversary model....but if you ask my wish,I would love to see a little modern touch to it.....Saw the Breguet but not really my cup of tea... I was thinking of the 2 openings on the Duometre a QL a...
Interesting question
By: Dje : September 26th, 2010-06:23
Hi Nicolas, Interesting question indeed. I have obviously no idea of the answer but I can't wait to see you discover it! Cheers Dje ps: re the 60eme and Septantieme, the calibres were not simply finished in gold but the bridges were actually made in gold!
Two option
By: jml_watches : September 26th, 2010-13:21
Hi There could be two options. A Futurematic in a Reverso case. Might be a bit difficult, but I'm sure they'd be a way. Secondly a updated reverso Duo - again in a GT case, but have all the functions of the Grande Reverso Duo - that would mean dropping th...
repeater
By: Hororgasm : September 26th, 2010-13:57
with trebuchet hammers and crystal gong. enamel white dial with blue hands and moonphase on one face ala reverso sun/moon, and skeleton dial featuring repeater on the other side ala hybris mechanica. i want one dial to reflect tradition and chronometry an...
simple and true values
By: PET- : September 27th, 2010-03:00
Yes, I agree with you, Nicolas. The watch might be simple and representative of the true values of the Grande Maison. Perhaps it be a delicate enamel on the Dial and other pernonalized in the back. ¿Any complication? I´m not sure, but we musn´t rule out a...
Manually wound GMT
By: stromer : September 27th, 2010-09:39
A real travel Reverso would be great. I love the way the second time zone is handled by 975 movement, but somehow I do not get used to the idea of an automatic movement inside a Reverso. So if they could create a manually wound 975, find a better solution...
Wants
By: Le Chef : September 28th, 2010-07:08
GT or slim XGT case - nothing too big or too fat. the era of big watches is on the wane. Use the perpetual movement from the Triptyque. Can we also have a Reverso Chronograph? And if not the Perpetual what about the Annual Calendar model that was only eve...
What I want is......
By: robsallnow : September 28th, 2010-16:04
among other things... an XGT sized (but thinner) plain dialled Duo with white enamel one side, black enamel on the other, art deco styling...no complications other than small seconds at 6 o'clock on both sides and the hours on the black side advanced by t...
Yes a slim XGT or XGT-
By: DaMctosh : October 7th, 2010-08:26
You have my vote on that for case size. A bit of dilemma for me. I would really really like a manual wound chrono but what will happen to the lovely rose gold retros? I'd like an alarm As well but recalled being told by someone at JLC that the reverso cas...
Bingo...
By: maikeru : September 28th, 2010-22:17
Yes it is. It was a miracle to find one. I had always wanted a Reverso, and was smitten with the Black dial Sun Moon. But I simply could not find one. So I decided to pick up (what I guess technically was my "true" first JLC) a Reverso Sun Moon XGT. Not 2...
First one
By: grigo : September 29th, 2010-01:20
I guess that Maikeru and I have something in common as my first JLC was a LE Platinum Sun and Moon. It was a gift from my Boss for services rendered. I don't wear it enough though. I will post pictures tomorrow. Best regards, George