Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Small Seconds Green
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Small Seconds Green

By amanico · Mar 9, 2022 · 21 replies
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Capturing the nuanced beauty of a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Small Seconds is a challenge many collectors face. In this feature, original author amanico (Nicolas) shares his expert photography of the elusive green dial, taken under natural light at the Manufacture's Atelier D'Antoine. His work highlights the watch's refined charm and the unique character of its verdant hue, providing invaluable insight for enthusiasts considering this reference.

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You know how challenging the Reverso Tribute Small Seconds are when it comes to take a good picture. The Green is no exception. 

I gave another try when I was at the Manufacture. In the natural light of a window, at the Atelier D'Antoine. 






A pleasant one, this Green. I am sure that under the sun light, it would be even better. 

Best,

Nicolas

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JP
Jp75
Mar 9, 2022

Beautiful pictures! I’m with you that the sun-ray dial would likely « explode » in outdoor light 🌞 Cheers, Jérôme

PI
Ping.Timeout
Mar 9, 2022

Nice pic. The green looks deeper as compared to when i tried it at boutique last year. I remembered it was closer to olive green nautilus.

PI
Ping.Timeout
Mar 9, 2022

I think you have a great shot there

AU
AuHavrePro
Mar 9, 2022

One of my favorite Reversos recently.... Excellent pictures, Filip

AR
Ardbig
Mar 10, 2022

Very nice Nicolas, merci! Above at the AD:

HS
hs111
Mar 12, 2022

For me it has a refined charme, quite exquisite & of a connoisseur’s choice, I trust ! Great match with that green CF strap, BTW. - As so many times, thx for the splendid share !

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