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The Reverso Septantième is a true sports watch.

 
 By: amanico : July 25th, 2014-15:49
An old picture I found in my hard disk... The evidence by the picture, that the Reverso was not made only for Polo Players... Best, Nicolas...  

Well, Badminton can also be fast & intensive.. Nifty composition.. :)

 
 By: hs111 : July 25th, 2014-19:50
.. composition, with the different shades of grey ! - Captures very well the symbols for this sport !.. This 70 ieme remains one of my absolute favs in the Reverso line, and for LGM in general. - elegant, too much, balanced, but not boring, Where both si... 

Very well put, hs. You described the 70eme very well.

 
 By: amanico : July 25th, 2014-23:43
It has a subtle balance in its unbalanced dial. Of course, I will show it to you next time! All the best. Nicolas ...  

very bello bello ;) [nt]

 
 By: gensiulia : July 25th, 2014-23:45

PT950?

 
 By: Fjan : July 26th, 2014-02:02
Nico... Nice photo!! Love badminton too! Btw... If I am correct about the casing (PT950) I doubt it is suitable for such fast pace (violent) sport! Hahaha.. Nice photo! ... HAGWE! ... Cheers! .. Jen.

love the gray dial!!

 
 By: Fjan : July 26th, 2014-03:10
I own basic version in much lighter 18KPG casing already find the watch head a bit hefty... Can't imagine yours in PT950! Got to admit, i love the gray dial!! Cheers! .. Jen ...  

Yes, the size and height of the watch combined to the platinum case

 
 By: amanico : July 26th, 2014-03:19
Contribute to give it some weight... Some will call that " density ". ;) Seriously, that is a heavy Watch! All the best, Jen. Nicolas

No it's not!!

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : July 26th, 2014-05:10
It's perfect :) D

I love this watch Nicolas! Have a french language question:

 
 By: watchthatman : July 26th, 2014-10:34
Do they say "septantieme" in france or is it more often "soixante-dixieme". My french tutor does not like septante, and she says it's something you're more likely to hear in Belgium than in France. Merci!

Septantieme is used in Belgium and Switzerland, not in France.

 
 By: amanico : July 26th, 2014-16:15
In France, we say soixante dixième. Best, my friend, and bravo! Nicolas.

Merci pour la leçon! [nt]

 
 By: watchthatman : July 27th, 2014-08:30

De rien! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : July 27th, 2014-10:52