Söner Amorous vs JLC Reverso Classic: Which Should You Buy?

Söner Amorous vs JLC Reverso Classic: Which Should You Buy?

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    Direct Comparison · 2026

    Söner Amorous vs
    JLC Reverso Classic

    Two automatic rectangular watches. One costs $620. One costs $8,000. Here is what you actually get for the difference.

    Söner Watches

    Amorous

    From $620

    vs

    Jaeger-LeCoultre

    Reverso Classic Monoface

    From $8,000

    I'm Freddie Palmgren, founder of Söner Watches, the only brand in the world built exclusively around rectangular watches. The JLC Reverso is one of the great rectangular watches ever made and one of our primary references. This comparison is written honestly. There are things the Reverso does that the Amorous cannot replicate. There are also things the Amorous does that no Reverso offers at any price. Here is the full picture.

    Spec Söner Amorous JLC Reverso Classic Monoface
    Price From $620 Söner From $8,000
    Movement type Swiss Sellita SW100A automatic, 25 jewels, 28,800vph In-house hand-wound (Calibre 822)
    Power reserve 42 hours 42 hours
    Case dimensions 40 x 28mm 40.1 x 24.4mm
    Thickness 10mm 7.56mm JLC
    Case material 800HV hardened stainless steel Söner Stainless steel
    Crystal Sapphire, AR coated Tie Sapphire
    Case back Arched, screw-down Söner Closed back
    Strap width 20mm Söner 19mm
    Serial number Yes Söner Yes
    Water resistance 5 ATM / 50m Söner 3 ATM / 30m
    Warranty 10 years international Söner 2 years international
    Reversible case No Yes, 50-component swivel mechanism JLC
    In-house movement No (Sellita) Yes, manufactured in Vallee de Joux JLC
    Brand heritage Founded 2016, Sweden Founded 1833. Reverso since 1931 JLC
    Resale value Not established Strong secondary market JLC
    Rectangular focus Every single watch is rectangular Söner One collection in a broad catalogue
    Date function Yes, at 3 o'clock Söner No

    Both watches share the same design philosophy: rectangular geometry, Art Deco roots, and a case slim enough for formal wear. But they execute that philosophy in fundamentally different ways.

    The Reverso was born in 1931 for polo players who needed to protect the dial from impact. Its signature feature is the swivelling case, a 50-component mechanical mechanism that flips the dial to reveal the plain steel back. This is a genuine engineering achievement and one of the most distinctive design ideas in watchmaking history. The three-lined gadroons, Arabic numerals, and sword hands have not changed meaningfully since the original. That consistency is both its greatest strength and its most deliberate limitation.

    The Amorous is a contemporary interpretation of the rectangular automatic. At 40x28mm it is slightly wider than the Reverso at 40.1x24.4mm, which gives it more wrist presence on larger wrists. The dial is clean and modern with a date window at 3 o'clock. It does not have the Reverso's reversible mechanism or its nine-decade design history, but it carries the same geometric conviction and wears the automatic movement proudly through its case proportions. For a full treatment of how rectangular automatic movements compare to quartz, see the automatic vs quartz guide.

    This is the clearest technical distinction between the two watches. The Reverso Classic Monoface uses Calibre 822, an in-house hand-wound movement manufactured entirely at JLC's manufacture in Le Sentier in the Vallee de Joux. Every component is made, assembled, and regulated under one roof. The movement undergoes JLC's own 1,000 Hour Control testing, which is significantly more rigorous than standard Swiss industry certification. Hand-wound means you wind the crown every day or two, which many collectors consider part of the ritual of owning a mechanical watch.

    The Amorous uses the Swiss Sellita SW100A, a self-winding automatic movement. Sellita is a respected Swiss manufacturer and the SW100A is a solid, reliable movement used across the mid-range Swiss watch market. It does not carry the prestige or the manufacturing depth of an in-house JLC calibre, but it winds itself from wrist motion, requires no daily attention, and delivers consistent accuracy for everyday wear.

    If movement heritage and manufacture credentials matter to you, the Reverso wins clearly. If you want an automatic movement that looks after itself without the premium, the Amorous delivers that at a fraction of the price.

    The Reverso's swivel mechanism is its defining feature and there is no equivalent on any Söner watch. Flipping the case protects the dial during activity and reveals a plain steel back that can be personally engraved. It is a genuinely useful and visually compelling piece of engineering that has no parallel in the rectangular watch category at any price. If the reversible case is what draws you to the Reverso, no alternative including the Amorous will satisfy that specific desire. This is one thing the Reverso simply owns.

    The Amorous starts at $620. The Reverso Classic Monoface starts at $8,000. That is a 13x price difference. The Reverso's premium buys you a fully in-house movement, 93 years of uninterrupted design history, the reversible case mechanism, JLC's global service infrastructure, strong resale value, and the cultural authority that comes with one of the most recognised watch designs in the world.

    What the Amorous offers that no Reverso provides at any price: a 10-year warranty, 5 ATM water resistance versus 3 ATM, a date function, and a brand built exclusively around rectangular watches. For buyers whose priority is the rectangular aesthetic with the best functional specification at the price, the Amorous wins that comparison clearly. For buyers for whom the movement, the heritage, and the reversible case are the point, those are genuinely irreplaceable and worth the premium.

    Bottom Line

    Buy the Söner Amorous if...

    You want an automatic rectangular watch with Swiss movement, sapphire crystal, date function, 5 ATM water resistance, and a 10-year warranty at $620. You want the rectangular form without the heritage premium. German Design Award 2026 winner. As featured in The New York Times.

    Buy the JLC Reverso if...

    The in-house movement, the reversible case mechanism, and 93 years of uninterrupted design history are the point. The Reverso is one of the most significant objects in watch history and carries genuine investment credentials. From $8,000.

    Explore the Söner Amorous

    Swiss automatic movement. 40x28mm rectangular case. Sapphire crystal. Date at 3 o'clock. 5 ATM water resistance. 10-year international warranty. Available in polished steel, brushed steel, and brushed gold with leather or bracelet. From $620.

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