
Nicolas (amanico) revisits the Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Reverso 1931, a significant release from 2011 that celebrated the Reverso's 80th anniversary. His post highlights the unexpected introduction of both steel and rose gold versions, offering collectors distinct aesthetic interpretations of the Ultra Thin Reverso. This discussion remains relevant for understanding a pivotal moment in the Reverso's modern history and its enduring appeal.

If my Reverso could talk, it'd probably complain that it sits in the closet all the time, unworn, unloved, it'd probably sound like a scorned woman.
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