JLC Reverso - Do these Jomashop photos look overexposed?

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Jomashop has an interesting Reverso for sale, but the images seem overexposed to me, I'd be interested in your take. I've asked them for more photos. Does anyone have any feedback on this watch? Of course no service history is indicated, but they have a 1yr non-manufacturer warranty and a decent return policy, it seems.

https://www.jomashop.com/preown-1-jaeger-lecoultre-watch-q2708410.html



Thank you in advance for your guidance 馃憤
 
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Well it鈥檚 the biggest size which is a good start. Some Reversos are very small.
 
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Well it鈥檚 the biggest size which is a good start. Some Reversos are very small.

this is actually the medium aka Grand Taille size that鈥檚 42.9 x 25.5 or thereabouts. The large Reverso is 47 mm x 28.3 mm. I find the large doesn鈥檛 have the same fit or charm, for me.
 
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It looks fine to me.
 
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I think I understand what you're getting at @DaveK . I do believe there is a loss of detail in the images you posted here -- I'd call it a lack of contrast rather than overexposure. If you look at the images on the Jomashop site, and zoom in on the oblique view of this watch, in particular, you can see the fine texture on the dial inside the minute markers. Their photos are not very good, and there is an additional loss of detail when images are captured from one display and then uploaded to a site like this.
 
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Jomashop is good about their return policy in my limited experience. And their customer service folks have been excellent. If it鈥檚 the one you want and the price is right, I wouldn鈥檛 hesitate buying from them.
 
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I think it looks ok, but hard to tell about the surfaces because of the protective tape. Decent price with 15 day return. These movements are very reliable, they require very little maintenance so that should be no issue. I'd give it a shot.
 
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this is actually the medium aka Grand Taille size that鈥檚 42.9 x 25.5 or thereabouts. The large Reverso is 47 mm x 28.3 mm. I find the large doesn鈥檛 have the same fit or charm, for me.
Fair enough. My point really was that there are smaller models out there, not necessarily labelled as ladies sizes which are really better suited to the more slender wrist, This size looks good an a man鈥檚 wrist and is the sweet spot. I do agree that you shouldn鈥檛 go too big, ~42mm like this is the longest I鈥檇 want and pretty much fills my 7.25" wrist. These wear very flat and high vs a trad round case with curved down lugs.
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As I have posted before. These are scratch magnets, so it might have had a light Polish. Fantastic watches though.
 
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Fair enough. My point really was that there are smaller models out there, not necessarily labelled as ladies sizes which are really better suited to the more slender wrist, This size looks good an a man鈥檚 wrist and is the sweet spot. I do agree that you shouldn鈥檛 go too big, ~42mm like this is the longest I鈥檇 want and pretty much fills my 7.25" wrist. These wear very flat and high vs a trad round case with curved down lugs.

thanks. It would be a real buzzkill to get the wrong size
 
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Average price at auction for the past few years of a 270.8.62 is around $4400, so this sale price (with Joma's reputation) makes it a good deal, in my opinion.