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Disassembling a Reverso
Designed by French engineer Réne-Alfred Chauvot, the case of the Reverso is quite fascinating.
And I find it a pleasure to see the
parts of which it is
composed.
So, here's a series of photos showing the disassembling of a 1948 stainless-steel Reverso with a radium dial.
The watch is powered by the Jaeger-LeCoultre calibre 437.
Enjoy!
Best, Emmanuel
credit: Benjamin Marcello
THE ORIGINAL DESIGN PATENT (the
registration request was
filed on
March 4, 1931)
credit: Monochrome

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Disassembling a Reverso
By: quattro : April 5th, 2026-06:59
Designed by French engineer Réne-Alfred Chauvot , the case of the Reverso is quite fascinating . And I find it a pleasure to see the parts of which it is composed . So, here's a series of photos showing the disassembling of a 1948 stainless-steel Reverso ...
Fascinating!
By: Dimardi : April 5th, 2026-14:15
Great picture series....Very interesting and instructive! I have always loved the Reverso and was close a few times. The prices have just gone crazy though with JLC in general and it is always a tough decision to make.