
Nicolas (amanico) shares his stunning photographs of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Platinum Number Two, a reference he considers a pinnacle of horological design. His reflections on this 2004 limited edition offer a valuable perspective on why certain timepieces achieve legendary status among collectors, prompting a discussion on JLC's current Reverso offerings and historical appeal.


You don't always have to shout about how great you are! Cheers JML
Dial is typical reverso style. Turbo is hidden, for (owner's) eyes only.
...my only issue with Reversos is the size. I'd have to try one on to see if it fits. I think of them as very elegant watches so don't want any bulk...
I can appreciate your regret...!
Frontside ain’t bad either.
I just commented another JLC post saying basically that I miss more appealing offerings in the Reverso catalog. IMHO, lots of beautiful models are gone, and prices have gone up very significantly.
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