JLC Reverso or Patek Golden Ellipse

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Gimmicky? The Reverso design has been around for almost 100 years, true gimmicks don't last very long.

That PP is nice, not too sure on your strap choice though, a little too rustic for a high end watch.
Gimmicky in the sense that the reversible case lost its purpose as soon as sapphire crystals became available. Just my personal opinion, and I still think they are nice looking watches.

I think the white gold case and black dial on the Patek makes this watch very casual looking, so it works very well on a goat suede strap with something like jeans and a sweater. The same way you can very easily dress up or dress down a Reverso. Plus it matches its retro 40's design.
 
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Have you considered the Patek Philippe Gondolo 5109? Was debating a rectangular watch and the JLC Reverso had a slight edge to the newer Pateks. Especially the newer Gondolos/Ellipses with the art deco flair I didn't like. But then I found this Patek model and it had a more modern case, amazing dial, and thin to show off the Patek Philippe movement ingenuity. It's also a great size at 43mm x 30mm and wears much larger compared to similar Calatravas, but ultra thin to wear under the cuff.

 
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Great looking Patek Philippe Gondolo ref. 5109. I have admired that watch for years. Wear it in good health.
 
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Is thickness an important consideration for you?
 
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One person's gimmick is another person's "heritage and DNA of the watch." If we say it's a gimmick because it's lost purpose since technology got better.... that guts most of the heritage that Swiss watches are all about.

Not to mention, it makes all mechanical watches... gimmicks.

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Gimmicky in the sense that the reversible case lost its purpose as soon as sapphire crystals became available. Just my personal opinion, and I still think they are nice looking watches.

I think the white gold case and black dial on the Patek makes this watch very casual looking, so it works very well on a goat suede strap with something like jeans and a sweater. The same way you can very easily dress up or dress down a Reverso. Plus it matches its retro 40's design.
 
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Another vote for the Reverso and an alternate suggestion. Had you thought about the JLC Master Ultra Thin Moon? Available with a silver or black dial and several case materials. It’s one hell of a nice dress watch.
 
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Gimmicky in the sense that the reversible case lost its purpose as soon as sapphire crystals became available. Just my personal opinion, and I still think they are nice looking watches.

I think the white gold case and black dial on the Patek makes this watch very casual looking, so it works very well on a goat suede strap with something like jeans and a sweater. The same way you can very easily dress up or dress down a Reverso. Plus it matches its retro 40's design.

It is kind of gimmicky, but there is a juvenile part of me that goes "Ooh there is a secret moving part!!!" 😬
 
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I’m not even going to dignify the g word used above with a response. However...

While sapphire crystals do render the Reverso USP less relevant, it now affords the opportunity for a second dial on the reverse which can offer GMT, or even chrono functionality so IMO it’s Duoface for the win! Two watches for the price of one. Now that's a gimmick! D'Oh!

But then as an owner I would say that.

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I’m not even going to dignify the g word used above with a response. However...

While sapphire crystals do render the Reverso USP less relevant, it now affords the opportunity for a second dial on the reverse which can offer GMT, or even chrono functionality so IMO it’s Duoface for the win! Two watches for the price of one. Now that's a gimmick! D'Oh!

But then as an owner I would say that.


And a lovely salmon version at that!

Just in case I ruffle someone's feathers, I own a Reverso myself too.
 
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IMHO two completely different horological statements-

Patek's, especially square and rectangular cased pieces, always seem to me to carry a heavy "period" inference while Reverso's, for the most part, appear to transcend any consideration of "release" timeframes.

From a mechanical POV, I don't think you'll find Reverso (Lecoultre) movments standing close to the meticulous hand finishing characteristics of a Patek (especially when considering the absence of stamped parts and the abundance of beautifully broken and hand polished edges). .
 
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Beautiful movment-note adjusted 8 ways-you won't find that very offen!
 
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What would Bruce Wayne AKA Batman wear?

I am liking JLC more and more and I think the reverso is as classy as it gets. On the wishlist.