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Patek Philippe Reverso
To the history buffs.
I was recently offered a white gold Reverso which was not a JL but a Patek Philippe. The reverso is a 1930's model. I am not sure if JL made them for PP or whether they are a different watch entirely but it looks exactly like a JL of the 1930s.
The collector who is selling it, describes it as in minty condition and only recently serviced. He is reluctant to allow me to photograph the watch. Does anybody have any info on this watch model?
I am aware that as per page 174 of the Manfred Fritz work on the Reverso, that some movements were made available to PP, Cartier and Hamilton, but pictures of these watches seem a little rare. This message has been edited by a.carr on 2008-11-10 21:48:27

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Patek Philippe Reverso
By: a.carr : November 10th, 2008-21:35
To the history buffs. I was recently offered a white gold Reverso which was not a JL but a Patek Philippe. The reverso is a 1930's model. I am not sure if JL made them for PP or whether they are a different watch entirely but it looks exactly like a JL of...