I am giving myself some time (before my wedding in 1-2 year's time) to consider "THE" piece. (She wants a Memovox, which I thought was great choice. I digress.) I love timezone pieces, and am looking around for a versatile piece I can wear to work and als...
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
I did consider the Geophysic UT, I even tried it on! However, as beautifully made as the dial is, I can\'t get over how busy the entire watch looks. The map is a fine elegant touch, which is great! But together with important information, i.e. 24-hour and...
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...
I think the complications are really awesome! and 8 days power??!! superb! That said, this reverso still hasn't addressed the issue I hope to raise and discuss. To simplify, I thought the pusher should change on 12-hour basis on the primary timezone, and ...
The home time is shown along with the day/night indicator on the front. That is sufficient to tell you if it\'s day or night at home (white dial). Now if you travel or want to know time in a different place, flip the watch over to the away side. I keep mi...
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 ...
I've flown over 4 million miles around the world and while I have taken the Reverso on a few trips, I normally will not take an expensive watch when I travel - I almost always wear my Breitling Aerospace. Safety, convenience and ruggedness trump all the w...
@le_chef, you definitely got my point! and I'd agree with @cazalea that 'none of these watches is really necessary'. to me, it's just nice to have a conversion on this 'minor' of even 'non-existent' issues, such as with the DST issue on some world time wa...
Reverso Classic Large Duoface pretty much satisfies my desire for the travel timepiece! Was looking at the JLC catalogue and found Ref 3838420. YouTuber lelocle posted a video and it fits my requirement for the perfect traveling Reverso! Function: Front f...
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...
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 ho...
However, you night consider the "Grande DuoDate". It changes the time on the front by pulling out the crown 1 click, and the date goes forwards and backwards. The verso side has the home time with a 24-dial at the bottom, which, technically, can be read i...