Following our friend jml's post, here is a superb series created by Jaeger Lecoultre at the end of the 90's early 2000's. The 37 mm are: The Master Perpetual Calendar: The Master Calendar: The Master Reserve de Marche: The smaller is the Master Ultra Thin
Like most of us, the models that called my attention back in the 90's were the Master Geographic, the Master Reserve de Marche, and I really liked the 37 mm, manual winding Memovox (Ref: 144.8.94.S) what a nice watch, I almost bought it a couple of times.
The Master Ultra Thin Reserve De Marche is a special Jaeger Lecoultre, with its delicious asymmetric dial, suggesting the one we know on the Reverso Soixantième and, of course the former versions of the Master Reserve De Marche. Add a blue dial instead of
to the version which proceeded it in the Gentilhomme (but which looked more like a Calatrava). The Master Reserve de Marche in rose gold on honey strap is gorgeous! I actually like the 39mm version, but in steel, the blue is the winner for me. In the 37mm
From the Late Nineties to 2007, we had the pleasure to live the Reverso Platinum Saga, after the rose gold era from 1991 to 2000. There were 8 platinum Reversos, the first one being the Sun Moon, the last one the Gyrotourbillon II. The Reverso Reserve de
The killing combination. Did you notice the tritium dial adding a touch of warmth? I am not a colored gold fan, but this combination is just top. Best, Nicolas PS: Credit picture: Antiquorum.
Two very different ways to display it. Classic and conventional on the Powermatic E 163, more original on the Futurematic E 501. The ancesters of the Master Reserve de Marche we now, nowadays. And we were in the Fifties, here! Best, nicolas
Team, This happened by sheer accident. My wife and I were retrieving her birthday gift at the Manufacture Boutique (more about this gift later), she was selecting a new strap for her watch (a Master Reserve de Marche, if you ask) and I was chatting with t