
Geross's post featuring the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin highlights the enduring appeal of classic, understated horology. This piece serves as a reminder that sometimes the most impactful designs are those that prioritize elegance and refined simplicity. Geross's choice sparks a discussion on the subtle nuances that distinguish truly exceptional timepieces within a collector's consideration.

But the Parmigiani Tonda I recently got is too much alike to justify getting both .... Great wristshot, cheers, Filip
But then, in my opinion, you have to consider and compare it with the likes of the 1921, and that design is next level, especially the platinum - like you love to point out yourself ππ....
price of the LHEP1921, $50K?? That's in league with the Septantieme π........
for a super long time, you know how much I love it.... If I could find one for around $30K, then it would be the most difficult decision ever between the 'regular' 1921, and the 70eme.... Damn you for not coming to LA this year so I can finally see the watch in person. It's my second favorite Reverso ever after the Tribute Gyro-tourbillon....
In the old days it could easily have worked as an βonlyβ watch ππ»ππ»ππ»
PM me what a reasonable price range is currently.... I'll try to keep an eye out for one over the next six months....
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