
Robin (jrwong23) shares his latest acquisition, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Geographic, offering a personal perspective on its appeal. His detailed photos capture the watch's captivating blue dial and intricate worldtime map, providing an intimate look at why this particular reference resonated with him over other options. This article delves into the nuances of his choice and the community's reactions, highlighting the watch's horological significance and aesthetic draw.









Many congratulations Robin! It looks great and, as you say, it is horologically interesting. Enjoy your watch and have a happy birthday. All the best, Jon
This was one of my favourite releases from W&W this year as it really hits it out of park as it is so well executed and beautiful on both sides, the dial is a lovely shade of blue and the big date just works so well on it. The worldtimer side is one of if not the best implementations of a worldtimer I have ever seen and is stunning looking as well, all round it is just an awesome watch. Wear and enjoy it in good health. Marc
To many happy returns and hope you have a wild party planned 🎉🎊🎈
That is certainly one of the most beautiful Reverso's ever!!!
Trying both in the boutique before I decided on the Geographic
The concern I had was the size but I have the Reverso Nonantieme and got used to the size already. It’s the max sized Reverso I can wear
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