Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Date Overview
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Date Overview

By amanico · Feb 2, 2016 · 23 replies
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Amanico's post offers a thoughtful exploration of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Date, a reference produced between 1998 and 2003. This article synthesizes his insights and community feedback, highlighting the watch's distinct features, its historical context within JLC's calendar watches, and its enduring appeal to collectors.

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The Reverso Date first appeared in the catalog in 1998, to be discontinued in 2003.Maybe because Jaeger-Lecoultre thought that the Reverso 8 Days Grande Date replaced it?

That is not my opinion. Indeed, the Reverso Grande Date and the Reverso Date are two very different concepts.

While the Grande Date has a big case ( XGT ) and a 8 Days movement, it doesn't offer the day AND the date, just the date.

Here, you have, with the Reverso Date, a GT case ( 42 x 26 mm ) a strong reminiscence of the Past, a Past which started, for wristwatches indicating the day and the date, in the early Thirties with the Calendrier ( the round one, the rectangular came a bit after ) :


The Reverso Date came in a stainless steel version and in rose gold, too, both sharing the same dial, and, at the end, in a sublime white gold case / black dial configuration, the dial showing some floral numbers, really sublime!

But, in stainless steel, this Watch doesn't lack interest nor charm.

Here are some pictures I could recently take:

 

 

To appreciate without moderation ( our dear Dje's one, taken in picture some 6 years ago:

 

And a last one, the latest Reverso Tribute Calendar, to put things in perspective: 



Best,

Nicolas

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Tyo
Feb 2, 2016
a couple of years ago

I tried the Reverso Date, it was NOS , very beautiful and appealing . a few weeks after this try, I wanted to see it again ... and buy it but I'm afraid it was sold by it was no longer in the window. The shop's owner wasn't here and the representative didn't know anything about something else that Rolex. We no longer used to seeing this kind of dial configuration on modern watches, but it does not lack of interest. For the new one, sorry but to big, that's a pity, everything was correct. Let's h

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amanico
Feb 2, 2016
Another one, the latest one, I mean, to try in the real. I was surprised. [nt]

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fernando
Feb 2, 2016
I really like the two in the first pic.

Thanks for sharing these stunning examples! cheers fernando

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amanico
Feb 2, 2016
My pleasure, my greedy friend. ;) [nt]

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fernando
Feb 2, 2016
LOL! (be greedy when others are fearful :)) [nt]

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hs111
Feb 2, 2016
That's a great pic-1 !.. Never seen a Reverso in black dial with this layout.. But as I have a very soft spot for these DDs & TDs.. ;))

.. let me humbly chip in my Duo, Round one im black, and the Reverso in white. Absolute love those ones.. DD Cal 412 - black face A white design classic Thx for your share, very nice reminders ! Best, hs

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