
Holdemchamp1225 spotlights the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Anniversary Retrograde Chronograph, arguing for its status as one of the most underrated modern chronographs. Their post emphasizes the extensive research and development behind this particular Reverso reference, inviting fellow collectors to share their own 'Wristshot Wednesday' selections. This article explores the community's appreciation for the Reverso, its historical significance, and diverse interpretations of the iconic design.

This anthracite printed dial version being the standout imh-biased-o
really make sense to you? I would never in a million years understand that. So not only are you incredibly stylish, you are also a genius!ππ»ππ»ππ»
With some luck, this will be one of my most successful Fall semesters in terms of research recently, with three papers submitted to very good journals...two are already out and now I want to do a little more on the third one (coauthored by a junior colleague) so we'll see on the timelines! All of course is done as a "hobby" at this point, as I'm a tenured full prof., but Math research is truly one of the things I love the most....so anytime you have some ideas in algebra or combinatorics it feel
PS: Actually, I've had the good fortune to teach pure Math at MIT for a few years, and also direct the research of several students.....not to sound too humble, but there you VERY easily recognize what real genius is....and that you're not it! ;-))) Cheers my friend.
MIT is a dream for anyone in the STEM field, I'd love to do some research there in the future... Is your degree in Math?
Here's what I have on today:
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