
@lberti shares their satisfaction in acquiring a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso before its discontinuation, prompting a community discussion about the watch's classic design and the accompanying Reverso comic book.

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, first introduced in 1931, was conceived out of a practical necessity for British polo players in colonial India. Its ingenious reversible case allowed the watch crystal to be flipped over, protecting it from the rigors of the sport. Over the decades, the Reverso transcended its utilitarian origins to become an enduring icon of Art Deco design and a cornerstone of Jaeger-LeCoultre's horological legacy, embodying a blend of technical innovation and timeless elegance that continues to define the brand's identity.
This particular model, the Reverso Classic Small Seconds, reference Q2438520, exemplifies the collection's core design language. Housed in a steel case measuring 45.6 x 27.4mm, its silver-toned dial features a distinctive guilloché pattern in the center, complemented by a railway minute track and classic Arabic numerals. A small seconds sub-dial at 6 o'clock adds a traditional touch. Powering this timepiece is the manual-winding Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 822A/2, a movement celebrated for its reliability and slender profile, allowing the watch to maintain its elegant proportions.
As indicated by the collector's note, this specific reference has recently been discontinued, a factor that often enhances its appeal in the secondary market. The Reverso Classic Small Seconds represents an accessible entry point into the world of high horology, offering a piece of watchmaking history with a design that remains perennially stylish. Its iconic status and the brand's reputation for craftsmanship ensure its continued collectibility among enthusiasts who appreciate both its heritage and its understated sophistication.
Such a lovely, classical version. And great strap pairing 👌🏻👏🏻
I hope they come.with a worthy successor
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