Kopcap 0 Posted June 22, 2015 Crap dial version. Could do better. +1000 ! not quite sure about the color.. Size : not exactly the same as the "1931" (was 38 x 24 x 6) Movement : well, quartz is not so bad as there is no ticking seconds' hand (IMO...) Price : really too much money more history of the JLC Reverso : http://www.timeandwatches.com/p/jaeger-lecoultre-reverso-history.html more models and prices (GEN) : http://www.thewatchquote.com/Jaeger-LeCoultre-Q2788570-PdN.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OLDBLOKE74 6,871 Posted June 22, 2015 lots of Squadras around good wrist presence and a nice mechanical movement Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skogstad 0 Posted June 23, 2015 This is one of those watches I would love to love, but I don't feel the love. It is small, and it has quartz movement (as gen), why this? Of all the good looking JLC watches? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaiser 4 Posted June 23, 2015 This is one of those watches I would love to love, but I don't feel the love. It is small, and it has quartz movement (as gen), why this? Of all the good looking JLC watches? Gen movement cannot be replicated hence the quartz movement. As there is no ticking seconds hand to give the game away it really doesn't matter, it's also why this particular model was chosen to be repped. The timekeeping will be very accurate and you don't have to keep winding it every few days or adjusting it every time you take it out of the watch box... BTW because it has a rectangular case the watch wears bigger than you would think going by the dimensions Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skogstad 0 Posted June 23, 2015 I think I will have to try it on, and hopefully fall in love. ;-) It looks like a really good rep of one of my favorite brands.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebzen02 341 Posted June 25, 2015 (edited) This is one of those watches I would love to love, but I don't feel the love. It is small, and it has quartz movement (as gen), why this? Of all the good looking JLC watches? Gen movement cannot be replicated hence the quartz movement. As there is no ticking seconds hand to give the game away it really doesn't matter, it's also why this particular model was chosen to be repped. The timekeeping will be very accurate and you don't have to keep winding it every few days or adjusting it every time you take it out of the watch box... BTW because it has a rectangular case the watch wears bigger than you would think going by the dimensions What he said Edited June 25, 2015 by ebzen02 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
agrimtex 0 Posted July 18, 2015 This is one of those watches I would love to love, but I don't feel the love. It is small, and it has quartz movement (as gen), why this? Of all the good looking JLC watches? Gen movement cannot be replicated hence the quartz movement. As there is no ticking seconds hand to give the game away it really doesn't matter, it's also why this particular model was chosen to be repped. The timekeeping will be very accurate and you don't have to keep winding it every few days or adjusting it every time you take it out of the watch box... BTW because it has a rectangular case the watch wears bigger than you would think going by the dimensions Any news about the reverso release date ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jd1566 8 Posted August 3, 2015 Just fished out 2 decent reviews on the Gen watch: https://www.hodinkee.com/blog/ruminations-photo-essay-the-jaeger-lecoultre-grande-reverso http://quillandpad.com/2015/01/14/why-i-bought-it-jaeger-lecoultre-tribute-to-reverso-1931/ From pics differences are: Movement - Gen is mecchanical, rep is Quartz Hands are long with pointy end on Gen and swords on Rep Colour of lume in daylight is creamy brown on Gen and greenish on Rep, although night lume shots show same colour No comments on caseback as I didn't find any decent shots in the two reviews above Leather strap - the Gen comes with croco + a "cordovan" limited edition strap with interesting stitching. Rep comes with usual rep leather as well as Croco strap. Caseback of the rotating part looks almost same between Gen and Rep, as does the crown Overall a decent effort for this rep, but as others have said the Quartz lets it down in my opinion.. nothing like a manual wind watch, rep or gen. This must be a stepping stone to V2 which will be mechanical and with proper hands, for sure. But critical mass with sales must be reached before that happens.. or another maker takes the rep and perfects it. I'm very tempted... VERY tempted, as I've really been waiting for a decent rep.. but I will have to wait for the mechanical one for sure. I just know I won't be satisfied. Disclaimer! No, I haven't seen either in the flesh, and yes I did see that the rep pics are of a prototype, not necessarily final selling watch.. So if anyone DOES have a rep to post review pics PLEASE do so, so we can see what the final version really looks like. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jd1566 8 Posted August 3, 2015 Ooops.. Before someone flames me I might just point out that the Gen I was looking at is the limited edition, whereas the rep is of the more generally available 2011 "normal" release.. So disregard the hands difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wdev 0 Posted August 3, 2015 Ooops.. Before someone flames me I might just point out that the Gen I was looking at is the limited edition, whereas the rep is of the more generally available 2011 "normal" release.. So disregard the hands difference. Actually, Puretime offers both versions, the standard 1931 tribute and the US limited Edition version. Would be impressed if they did a mechanical in the future but I think the Quartz ain't too bad either as there is no visible seconds Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jd1566 8 Posted August 3, 2015 You learn something every day!! Well.. I'll be honest, I saw that picture but assumed it was a comparison of a Gen vs Rep dial.. I've checked Puretime and yes, it's there as an option! Kudos.. Now if they would ONLY MAKE IT IN MECCHANICAL!!!!! Please.. Pretty please... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaiser 4 Posted August 3, 2015 You learn something every day!! Well.. I'll be honest, I saw that picture but assumed it was a comparison of a Gen vs Rep dial.. I've checked Puretime and yes, it's there as an option! Kudos.. Now if they would ONLY MAKE IT IN MECCHANICAL!!!!! Please.. Pretty please... There will be no mechanical version because the movement cannot be repped, or I should say, it's not economically viable to rep the movement Nothing wrong with the quartz version, no one will ever tell anyway Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jd1566 8 Posted August 3, 2015 You learn something every day!! Well.. I'll be honest, I saw that picture but assumed it was a comparison of a Gen vs Rep dial.. I've checked Puretime and yes, it's there as an option! Kudos.. Now if they would ONLY MAKE IT IN MECCHANICAL!!!!! Please.. Pretty please... There will be no mechanical version because the movement cannot be repped, or I should say, it's not economically viable to rep the movement Nothing wrong with the quartz version, no one will ever tell anyway I realise that a full mecchanical rep is a big ask especially on such a low volume watch, but I'd happily pay money even for a Asian 21J mechanical winding movement over the quartz. Call it the ticking sound.. the fact that you HAVE to wind it.. I think that with that option many more would buy into the watch, even if it's not a 100% rep. I dunno.. probably time someone did a poll and let Puretime know about it. I may be wrong.. but I suspect there are quite a few on the fence about the watch exactly because of the movement. Having said that I wonder how hard it would be for us take out the Quartz mvmnt and put in an ebay sourced mecchanical one? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaiser 4 Posted August 8, 2015 You learn something every day!! Well.. I'll be honest, I saw that picture but assumed it was a comparison of a Gen vs Rep dial.. I've checked Puretime and yes, it's there as an option! Kudos.. Now if they would ONLY MAKE IT IN MECCHANICAL!!!!! Please.. Pretty please... There will be no mechanical version because the movement cannot be repped, or I should say, it's not economically viable to rep the movement Nothing wrong with the quartz version, no one will ever tell anyway I realise that a full mecchanical rep is a big ask especially on such a low volume watch, but I'd happily pay money even for a Asian 21J mechanical winding movement over the quartz. Call it the ticking sound.. the fact that you HAVE to wind it.. I think that with that option many more would buy into the watch, even if it's not a 100% rep. I dunno.. probably time someone did a poll and let Puretime know about it. I may be wrong.. but I suspect there are quite a few on the fence about the watch exactly because of the movement. Having said that I wonder how hard it would be for us take out the Quartz mvmnt and put in an ebay sourced mecchanical one? The case is too slim for an affordable mechanical movement, thats why they went for the quartz option Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ticktickboom 0 Posted August 13, 2015 I think its perfectly fine with the quartz movement, who'd gonna tell without a second hand? you really think you will hear it tick? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Testomatic 0 Posted August 15, 2015 Anyone bought one ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
agrimtex 0 Posted August 20, 2015 Beautifull ! Is it the croco strap that came with it ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaiser 4 Posted August 20, 2015 Beautifull ! Is it the croco strap that came with it ? No, I bought a RIOS Ostrich strap for about €50, very nice quality I might add. I may at one point however, order the (gen) croc strap from Puretime seeing as it comes with the plastic inserts just as the gen which makes it sit slightly better on the wrist. I may also just order a rep fagliano strap in the future, it's been spotted on taobao http://m.intl.taobao...s=1&abbucket=12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
otterface 0 Posted September 3, 2015 That looks fantastic! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daywatch 4 Posted September 3, 2015 Couple of wristshots to compare of the "old" Squadra Chrono, Intime was carrying like 2 Years ago and I posted at the beginning of the thread. Some may not believe it - until they try - out but the accuracy, reliability and solidness of the quartz (no loud rotor/ no untidy loose and moving parts/more routine and skills from the workers when assembling the quartz-movement in the caseset) does give it a high quality and "gen-like" feel. It´s shockproof and unlike the automatics that will come apart You can use it for golfing, trap-shooting, horse-riding and polo or whatever other sports You do practice with a modern, retro-vintage sportswatch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakethemouse 0 Posted October 9, 2015 Will any of the TDs here be getting access to JLC Reverso Tribute 1931? Anyone who has purchased it care to do a review? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ag69 0 Posted November 8, 2015 Couple of wristshots to compare of the "old" Squadra Chrono, Intime was carrying like 2 Years ago and I posted at the beginning of the thread. Some may not believe it - until they try - out but the accuracy, reliability and solidness of the quartz (no loud rotor/ no untidy loose and moving parts/more routine and skills from the workers when assembling the quartz-movement in the caseset) does give it a high quality and "gen-like" feel. It´s shockproof and unlike the automatics that will come apart You can use it for golfing, trap-shooting, horse-riding and polo or whatever other sports You do practice with a modern, retro-vintage sportswatch. Can you show the flip side of the reverse. Curious to see if it's nothing, or an actual dial. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kopcap 0 Posted November 10, 2015 Couple of wristshots to compare of the "old" Squadra Chrono, Intime was carrying like 2 Years ago and I posted at the beginning of the thread. Some may not believe it - until they try - out but the accuracy, reliability and solidness of the quartz (no loud rotor/ no untidy loose and moving parts/more routine and skills from the workers when assembling the quartz-movement in the caseset) does give it a high quality and "gen-like" feel. It´s shockproof and unlike the automatics that will come apart You can use it for golfing, trap-shooting, horse-riding and polo or whatever other sports You do practice with a modern, retro-vintage sportswatch. Can you show the flip side of the reverse. Curious to see if it's nothing, or an actual dial. here you are : (top one : same JLC Reverso "Squadra - Chrono") (2nd : JLC Reverso "Lady" -so called because sizing small- ) (both are quartz mov) and wristshots : Share this post Link to post Share on other sites