Hello everyone from Moscow, Russia! My first post here! I know I may sound silly yet the question I have is this - how accurate and reliable are JLC mechanisms in general and REVERSOs in particular? I have a watch in mind that I think of buying (caliber 8...
These movements housed in the Reversos are not known to be problematic. They keep time under 10 secs per day, easily, and JLC is able to service them, as they also service Vintage watches, so they can do the same in a modern one. no problems here. If you ...
and, usually, JLC times them to be within 10 sec/day. Since 2003/4, all Reversos undergo the 1000 hours control test, which stipulates timekeeping accuracy within -1/+6 sec/day. -Dean
you should have no problems with the timekeeping of a Reverso...this is mine and I get about +2 seconds a day from her... I must remember to get some more pics of her soon too as most of my pics are terrible..!! Please share pics of yours when you get her...
Hi Pavel, Click here to link to a post I did on the performance of the Cal 875 Grand Date a while back . This particular Reverso performed very well as you can see. My wife's Reverso Memory has been in continuous use for more than 5 years and is consisten...
The +8 secs one was like +5 secs out of the box five years ago. It has been fairly consistent since in terms of accuracy and performance. I am not very particular about accuracy but I would not tolerate anything beyond +/-10 secs anyway. If your AD happen...
Hello Pavel: At first, my reverso Grande date used to delay about 13 seconds per day. After six months I was able to know how the watch should sleep every nigaht in order to avoid it delayed. I realized that when it sleeped with dial down, the watch worke...
...in excess of the above posters, I would venture that any JLC watch since at least the 1920s ought to be capable of keeping time within 15 sec./day, provided it is in good repair. Our household has 4 Reversos with varying complications, all excellent in...