The Reverso Art Deco: From the early 90's till the end of the 2d Millenary, JLC produced some of the nicest Reversos ever made, in an astonishing LE of 500 pieces: first, the 60eme, to commemorate as it deserves a watch that without doubt had to be called...
I'm just writing you to tell that my life has gained new meaning ..... :0) The finish of movement is astonishing!!!! Thank you again for great review Sincerely Damian
You constantly tempt us with these extraordinary beauties from JLC.What a wonderful review of some of the finest Reversos I've seen! I am still reeling from the sights and sounds of the JLC cocktail this evening to unveil the Polaris, so kindly arranged b...
So you were at the cocktail? Did you managed to take pics? Yep, I'm a luvky man, and totally enaored with my MMR... But there are so many treasures to discover or re dicover, like this Art Deco... I was truely impressed by this Reverso, and yes, if I had ...
Your reviews on the subject are a beauty to go through. I never realised that JLC made a Reverso minute repeater! All of the watches in the collection are phenomenal! Jaeger le Coultre should do a Patek and construct a museum of some kind, particularly on...
What I understood here is that Jager build the movement, and bought the system of the case from Mr Alfred Chauvot, in 1931.... Here is the Reverso Patent: You're absolutely right, in the 30's, some other brands made some Reversos watches, like Patek Phili...
enjoyable time to meet you and to discuss about watches. You are a passionate man and I am very pleased to have met you. Thanks for the nice macros. Now, I have discovered fine details that I could not see in real, even with my glasses. You are also an AR...
To show the entire LE Reverso series and the Art Deco--incredible! As you know, I have a leaning toward the Reverso and those you have shown are among the finest and my favorites. To own the set of all of the LEs would be quite exciting. Thanks for the vi...
I would want to own the Perpetual, the Geographique, the Chrono, and the Art Deco. Some of the most beautiful watches in the world and I'm sure challenging for a designer/engineer to package into a small space like the Reverso GT case. Thanks Nicholas for...
since 1996 and really loved it (albeit the size). It's worth mentioning that if you like the dial and find the movement too extravagant, you may wish to look at a steel version made for a Japanese retailer known as the "Chino Reverso". It had the Art Deco...
And feel very sad for you, as your JLC collection was very impressive! As for the Chino Reverso, I saw it somewhere, here, I think, but I don't remember if it also have this nice finish of the movement... Thanks for the nice comments, my friend. Catch you...
…in white gold and salmon rose dial may be the most elegant watch I’ve ever seen!!! Breathtaking!!! Thanks for such a beautiful, inspired and pleasant review, Nicolas. Marcelo
Thanks for a great profile of a great watch. I think if I ever do get a Reveso, the Art Deco might be the one. I have only seen photos of the AD, but it looks absolutely beautiful. The Rose Gold AD is definitely my favorite Reverso, and you are right that...
Nicolas, wonderful review of the Art Deco and RG Reversos, really beautiful pieces! Can you give me a reference number for the Perpetual Calendar Reverso? Also, I've been looking around online and seem to come up with a different ref number for the Art De...
Roger that, thanks much Asi. By the way, in your opinion would you prefer a platinum Reserve de March Reverso or the RG Art Deco Reverso if costs were equal?
It always never ceases to amaze me on how they can "squeeze" so much complications into such a small watch case. On the more "down to earth" side, i am still deeply attracted by the reverso grande date w/ eight days,hope to get it one day Regards, Ken
. . . with my wallet safely locked up ;-) . . . while I normally prefer white metals, this is one of those rare exceptions where the rose version adds a dimension of warmth that doesn't overwhelm the overall design . . . cordially, Art
...to the true ethos of the era to mint a salmon dial model in the WG case: there is a true deco touch. It evokes the frosted pastel glass of the era; satin dresses; the colours of Art Deco pottery: names like Chanel, Lalique, Moorcroft: (credit: ragoarts...