Nicolas (amanico) presents a captivating look at some of Jaeger-LeCoultre's most significant Reverso models, highlighting their historical importance and unique features. His post offers a rare glimpse into the brand's patrimony, featuring fresh photography of these horological masterpieces from the Heritage Gallery.
Jaeger Lecoultre took some fresh photos of some important Reverso:
1/ The Reverso Platinum Nr 1, which is a skeleton. I am not so sure it is the first Reverso GT with a platinum case, since there were, just before, the Sun Moon and the Reserve de Marche which initiated the platinum series.

2/ The Septantième, which is a watch of the " firsts ": First XGT case, first XGT Reverso in platinum, first 8 days movement, first 18 Kt Gold movement, first Grande Date....

3/ The delicious Reverso Platinum Nr 2 Tourbillon, in 2003, which is the second to last Reverso to come with a platinum GT case.
Indeed, the last Reverso GT Case in platinum is the Reverso Tourbillon Skeleton, issued in 2004 in a limited edition of 35 pieces.
It is a good idea to take some fresh pictures of their Patrimony. Those who were at the Manufacture will recognize the place, the Heritage Gallery.
Enjoy!
Nicolas