Riding in Tandem I won’t dwell on the history of the original rose gold Reverso Chronographe Rétrograde, Ref. 270.2.69, issued as a limited edition in 1996, as it’s been covered previously in depth on this forum, and in summary in this 2022 article from t...
On the original, my only doubt is about the date, which was not mandatory. I would have loved to see it existing in platinum, but well... As it is, it is a masterpiece. A milestone of elegance, and its case dimensions are playing a big part in the charm o...
The time on recto and verso are not individually adjustable, though several sources have described the Tribute as possessing that complication. (Too bad, it would have been cool.)
The rose gold chronograph is my personal preference here. Although I have to say, the crown looks a little too big in the proportions to the rest of the case. The Fagliano strap proportions don't look right on the rose gold Chronograph in my eyes; the "sq...
I have so many alternative straps for the Chrono Rétrograde, I could wear it for a week and have something different on it every day. ;-) Hence that Fagliano band is a sometimes thing. As for comparative wrist time, I've only had the Tribute for a short t...
I'd be proud to own and to wear either. Come to think of it. I haven't worn my Reverso in a while. And considering this is the watch that got me interested in watches when I was 10 years old, I'm surprised I only own one Reverso! I need more Reversos in m...
my Grande Calendar wears like a 38mm-40mm watch, so large at 49x30, but with just the right amount of presence on my 7-1/4” wrist (18.4 cm). I’ve owned a couple of Reverso in the smaller Grande Taille sized case (42x26) and found them to be a little daint...
No doubt, two amazing pieces. The Trubute certainly has its own character and your observations as to the size and seeing the two sides as identical but contrasting was a new perspective for me. I am also the grateful owner of the original and I can recog...
You now have two great beauties in your collection. ☺️ Personally, I like the larger case and the wrist presence that comes with the Tribute Chronograph better. I also feel more drawn to the beautiful blue dial and the white metallic case. The really clea...
1. There is an asterisk following "..fine-textured 'guilloché' work..." in the original post. The corresponding missing footnote should read: *Does anybody know whether the “guilloche” on the Ref. 270.2.69 recto dial is an fact machine-worked or stamped? ...