Incoming… what do you have? (Vol. 3)
Discussion
T6 vanman said:
richthebike said:
If you were to describe that watch without a picture to me - my interest would be Zero ... not my thingBut strangely .... That is lovely
... I think it's the Black dial that hit's the high note
Sorry to disappoint you but this is the red one
In direct light it does this:
richthebike said:
T6 vanman said:
richthebike said:
If you were to describe that watch without a picture to me - my interest would be Zero ... not my thingBut strangely .... That is
... I think
Sorry to disappoint you but this is the red one
In direct light it does this:
Actually liking it even more
Maybe they should do some new vibrant dial colours like the new Rolex range
Edited by T6 vanman on Friday 4th June 15:44
Thanks everyone for the very kind Reverso feedback. If you'd have told me 5 years ago that I'd be getting excited about a small red rectangular dress watch I'd have laughed out loud. Really enjoying how my tastes have changed over the past few years.
Love that Sinn cardshark. Bet you're a happy man tonight. I really want to try a U50.
Love that Sinn cardshark. Bet you're a happy man tonight. I really want to try a U50.
richthebike said:
Thanks everyone for the very kind Reverso feedback. If you'd have told me 5 years ago that I'd be getting excited about a small red rectangular dress watch I'd have laughed out loud. Really enjoying how my tastes have changed over the past few years.
No, I think they are quite something, they remind me of other nice things like hotels!Weren’t the originals blank metal caseback? Something about protecting the glass while playing polo?
NDA said:
don logan said:
Weren’t the originals blank metal caseback? Something about protecting the glass while playing polo?
Yes, they were exactly that. Many (if not most) are still solid backed.Drooles said:
Would I be being ridiculous if I convinced myself I needed a solid case back Reverso as the ideal mountain biking watch? I just don’t quite gel with my G Shock and I need an excuse to get a Reverso into my life - I never go anywhere really that necessitates a dress watch
A Reverso is not a 'robust' watch in the same way a G Shock is. Yes, you can flip the watch and have a steel (or gold) back facing out, but that's their design heritage rather than making the watch bulletproof.I have owned Reverso's that are 'sports' watches - but they're not really. They're very fine watches and beautifully made.
NDA said:
Drooles said:
Would I be being ridiculous if I convinced myself I needed a solid case back Reverso as the ideal mountain biking watch? I just don’t quite gel with my G Shock and I need an excuse to get a Reverso into my life - I never go anywhere really that necessitates a dress watch
A Reverso is not a 'robust' watch in the same way a G Shock is. Yes, you can flip the watch and have a steel (or gold) back facing out, but that's their design heritage rather than making the watch bulletproof.I have owned Reverso's that are 'sports' watches - but they're not really. They're very fine watches and beautifully made.
I’ll just have to keep looking at pictures and admiring from afar
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