
Nicolas (amanico) presents the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Gyrotourbillon, highlighting its remarkable achievement of integrating a multi-axis tourbillon within a slender 12.4mm case. His post invites collectors to appreciate the technical mastery and aesthetic brilliance that positions this timepiece as one of the most significant Reverso models ever created. This article delves into the community's perspective on this horological marvel.


A building on your wrist. By the way, my Longines is huge too, so my poormans Jacob
deep respect for the creator's brain of this technical masterpiece and the artists of watchmakers who stand unknown behind Jaeger-LeCoultre. Have a nice weekend Stephan
Saw it once within a Duometre and was abolutely amazed.
Personally my grail reverso would be Reverso Rideau à Répétition Minutes Venise. I am speechless in love with it
The Jacob and Co is so big, it is in my eyes not a watch. A kind of jewelry with a tiny clock in it. Call me crazy, but a watch must look like a watch. Otherwise it is a time machine. Stupid question. Do you know Meistersinger? It is original, but sometimes things go over the top.
Eric Coudray was one of the watchmaker/designers of the original gyrotourbillon. Definitely an interesting and crazy genius! His English isn't perfect, but if you try to speak to him in English his response will give you a glimpse of his extraordinary technical thoughts.
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