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K-Lo's exploration of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Reverso 1931 offers a timely look at a modern classic that captures the essence of vintage horology. This discussion highlights the enduring appeal of the Reverso's Art Deco design and its unique place in a collector's rotation. K-Lo's personal reflections on wrist presence and collecting priorities provide valuable context for anyone considering this iconic reference.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Reverso 1931 in its yellow/faux patina dial variant was reportedly issued in sets of 100 for the US market in at least two production years, 2011 and 2012, suggesting a total of at least 200 pieces for that region.
- The ultra-thin nature of the 1931 Reverso is a significant draw, particularly for collectors who have struggled to find a Reverso that fits their wrist comfortably, making it a strong contender for those seeking a more ergonomic option.
- A key consideration for collectors is whether a watch like the 1931 Reverso is a 'stopgap' or a 'grail.' It's advised to save funds for a primary target, such as a desired bracelet watch, rather than making interim purchases that might divert resources.
- For collectors with flat wrists, many Reverso models, including the 1931, tend to wear well. The steel 1931, while beloved, may not displace other cherished Reverso references like the 'Chocolate' or 'Rouge' in a collector's top tier.
- The 1931 Reverso is praised for its slim, elegant, and sporty characteristics, embodying the Art Deco aesthetic. Collectors might also consider the blue dial Tribute version, which includes a seconds complication and offers a compelling alternative.
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