I suppose it depends on how you wish a watch to wear: recently I was finally prepared to consider my first JLC watch, visited the boutique was greeted by a tall presentable sa in perfect Mandarin. Predictably he was wearing a lovely gold Reverso which he offered for me to examine but quickly suggested the watch might not suit me. In fact I was in the shop to consider a triple calendar moonphase. My wife and daughters encourage me to strongly investigate a Reverso so that they can either liberate or at least borrow a future model from my stash. The sa was making his assumption on my 48mm Navitimer 1461 the day that I stopped in at the single brand shop.
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Narrator: It was not, in fact, "a bit small."
Two tone really helps break up the length. It's a somewhat narrow watch but this photo makes it look a bit large to me.
I suppose it depends on how you wish a watch to wear: recently I was finally prepared to consider my first JLC watch, visited the boutique was greeted by a tall presentable sa in perfect Mandarin. Predictably he was wearing a lovely gold Reverso which he offered for me to examine but quickly suggested the watch might not suit me. In fact I was in the shop to consider a triple calendar moonphase. My wife and daughters encourage me to strongly investigate a Reverso so that they can either liberate or at least borrow a future model from my stash. The sa was making his assumption on my 48mm Navitimer 1461 the day that I stopped in at the single brand shop.
Hello!
Doesn't look small to me!
Maybe if u put it on leather u will like the size more? Looks great!
It is perfect.