I understood, the new (and very beautiful!) Reverso Duodate with GTM functionality is driven by the Cal# 986. However, no one was able to tell me whatfkind of fine regulation system they use. Triovis? Screws?
thanks so much, that is very helpful. I like the new look of the movement, a 3/4 platine, bridge and the screw based regulation system should make it a stable time keeper. Also, the movement stops running when you pull the crown, which makes it even more attactive in my view. State of the art tecnology in a traditional case - cool stuff! The Duodate trades for CHF 9.900...
that doesn't appeal to me. As for the back side, I would have loved the nice white pattern (not sure of the name) in the day/night indicator on my RG GMT. The rest looks great!