
bsandovalb's captivating images of a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso highlight its unique aesthetic appeal, sparking a discussion among collectors about the interplay between its rectangular case and dial design. This piece delves into why certain design choices, like the movement type, evoke strong opinions and contribute to a watch's perceived specialness. It offers insights into the nuances that define a truly exceptional Reverso.


What is on the reverse side, another dial or clear?
This one is really gorgeous πππΎ Tfs
Very beautiful and special indeed. Not sure why they chose a selfwinding movement for this tribute, but this is also what makes it special in terms of presence. White gold + thicker case. Isnβt it?
Reverso shape is a bit tricky because we have circular elements in a rectangular case. This dial reminds me a soleil dial, though completely different from that kind of finishing.
And the extra 2 mm (from the slim 1931) make for a great presence π
Really like te central seconds and its impact on the dial layout π
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