
Tomch's recent post showcasing his Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Chronographe Rétrograde after a factory service highlights a timepiece celebrated for its intricate movement and unique complications. This article delves into the community's appreciation for this specific Reverso reference, exploring its design nuances and enduring appeal among collectors. It offers valuable insights into what makes this model a perennial favorite.

How long did the service take by the way?
great watch, I am still looking for one of the famous 60th series reverso's, makes me wonder about the service costs though.
That is very reasonable, IMHO. This is my favorite Reverso of all time. Always a pleasure to see one on a happy wrist. Cheers, respo
is, for me, the second best back dial of any of them ever after the QP...the beautiful blend of a very useable complication with some beautiful movement details and blue screws. The front looks great too with the thoughtful addition of the indicator
do jlc make it in cold metal
Somehow i never have anything for gran
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