Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
The Reverso was born in 1931, designed to withstand polo matches of British Army officers in India, recognisable with its rectangular reversible case with art-deco aesthetic.
The idea of the reversible mechanism was initially made to protect the face of the watch, but it has evolved to enhance the function and aesthetic of the watch, just like this Reverso Duo Day Night with the flip side to display a second timezone with a 24 hour indicator at the bottom.
This version stands out with its Art Deco style grey dial on the front and eye catching salmon dial on the reverse side with an 18K White Gold case.
Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
The Reverso was born in 1931, designed to withstand polo matches of British Army officers in India, recognisable with its rectangular reversible case with art-deco aesthetic.
The idea of the reversible mechanism was initially made to protect the face of the watch, but it has evolved to enhance the function and aesthetic of the watch, just like this Reverso Duo Day Night with the flip side to display a second timezone with a 24 hour indicator at the bottom.
This version stands out with its Art Deco style grey dial on the front and eye catching salmon dial on the reverse side with an 18K White Gold case.