
Amanico's original post offers a rare, real-world glimpse into the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Quadriptyque, a horological marvel. His exceptional photography captures the intricate details of this ultra-complicated timepiece, allowing enthusiasts to appreciate its craftsmanship beyond official press images. This article synthesizes community insights, exploring the Quadriptyque's technical innovations and collector perspectives.



Is the reverse side more traditional or similarly constructed?
...but, it would be very much in it's element for the Cowdray Gold Cup after-party! Plus, the 30 meters water resistance would provide 'some' peace of mind should you accidently spill a glass of Pimm's punch on it ;-)
Aside from the plethora of complications incorporated into the movement itself, the watch was delivered with a corrector mechanism integrated into the box which allowed one to simply input the number of days since the watch had been worn last in order to bring all of the complications up to date, including the various moon displays... that alone is quite astounding! Although I'm pretty sure the 10 lucky people with sufficient funds to afford this timepiece have staff on-hand who could be charged
Most people don't have a big enough wrist to look good while wearing this watch! But still, that's not the watch's fault!
Amazing wow they made it thinner than the Triptyque, with four sides vs three (one more) . Of course, it costs almost $1million more than the Triptyque!
I will assume 950, and that a rear shot will be forthcoming? π
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