
EinPA shares a casual wristshot of his Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, preparing for an early flight and emphasizing a relaxed approach to travel. The post highlights the Reverso's versatility as a travel companion, suitable for both formal and informal settings. The community discussion focuses on the watch's strap choice and its potential as a singular collection piece.

The Reverso stands as Jaeger-LeCoultre's most iconic creation, born from the practical demands of 1930s polo players who needed protection for their watch crystals during matches. The sliding and reversing case mechanism, developed in collaboration with French businessman César de Trey, became an instant classic that transcended its sporting origins. This particular Duoface variant represents the collection's evolution from pure utility to sophisticated complications, offering two distinct time displays within the same reversible case.
The Classic Medium Duoface showcases Jaeger-LeCoultre's mastery of case construction and dial finishing. The silvered guilloché dial on the primary face displays hours, minutes, and small seconds, while the reverse reveals a second time zone with day/night indication. The manual-winding Caliber 854A/2 movement, visible through the caseback configuration, demonstrates the manufacture's ability to maximize functionality within the Reverso's constrained dimensions. The rectangular case proportions maintain the original 1931 aesthetic while accommodating modern wrist sizes.
Within Jaeger-LeCoultre's contemporary lineup, the Reverso Duoface occupies a sweet spot between entry-level dress watches and high-complication pieces. The stainless steel case keeps pricing accessible compared to precious metal variants, while the dual-time functionality adds genuine utility for travelers. Market appreciation has remained steady, with vintage examples commanding premiums that reflect the model's enduring design relevance and mechanical sophistication.
I see that you went from a straight strap, was it just a personal preference or to give a more sporty vibe? I have found that straight straps often work better on smaller watches otherwise you may end up with a 14 of 16mm buckle which I am not too fond of.
I went with an ode to the casa fagliano strap in shell cordovan.
Have a pleasant journey.
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