Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Day Date Rose Gold: A Collector's Perspective
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Day Date Rose Gold: A Collector's Perspective

By amanico · Sep 3, 2020 · 20 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating image of his Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Day Date in rose gold, highlighting its timeless appeal and modest GT case size. His post serves as a valuable reminder of the enduring charm and horological significance of specific Reverso references, prompting a discussion among collectors about the model's aesthetic and historical context. This piece underscores why certain vintage and neo-vintage references continue to resonate deeply within the enthusiast community.

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A last and not too bad picture I had in stock. 



Rose Gold works very well here, with a modest case size. ( GT Case ). Timeless and charming. 

Best,

Nicolas

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amanico
Sep 3, 2020

As for our horological life... That seems to be a familiar song to me, as well.

UN
Uncle Chico
Sep 3, 2020

I have an appointment in a nearby city to try on various Reverso models. As I browse the JLC website I don't see anything as refined as this or as some of the other references I see on the pre-owned market.

JM
jml_watches
Sep 3, 2020

Very struck by the steel version & for once the white gold one too. Both look great & from a period of great innovation with Reversos. The GT case is pretty much perfect. Cheers JML

JM
jml_watches
Sep 3, 2020

Great size, wonderful dial and with the hidden trigger. Cheers JML

UN
Uncle Chico
Sep 3, 2020

I think I would like the Moon Phase but it would probably look like a brick on my wrist.

EX
Explorertwo
Sep 7, 2020

It is practically made for rose gold ... beautiful scan Nicolas.

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