Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Septantième Platinum: A Collector's Perspective
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Septantième Platinum: A Collector's Perspective

By amanico · Mar 30, 2020 · 27 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) presents the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Septantième in Platinum, a timepiece celebrated for its equally captivating front and reverse sides. His detailed photography highlights the ruthenium guilloché dial and the exquisite 18K gold 8-day movement, drawing attention to the rare inclusion of a swan neck regulator in a modern JLC. This article delves into why this particular Reverso reference continues to resonate with collectors.

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The charm of a ruthenium guilloché dial with its powder silver floral hour markers. 



And the class of its 18 Kt Gold 8 Days movement.



Cherry on the cake: The swan neck, which is quite rare on a modern Jaeger Lecoultre. 

Best,

Nicolas

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LA
Lankysudanese
Mar 31, 2020
That’s ‘next-level’, as the young lads say.

Thanks for sharing. JLC needs to pump out more watches like this.

AM
amanico
Mar 31, 2020
Well, I don't know as the retail of the Septantième was very high... [nt]

LA
Lankysudanese
Mar 31, 2020
Oh really? What was MSRP? More than a Playtona, for example? [nt]

AM
amanico
Mar 31, 2020
Circa 45, 000 Euros in 2001, if my memory serves me well. Which was quite high... [nt]

LA
Lankysudanese
Mar 31, 2020
That’s a lot of $$$. But it looks worth it, IMHO

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AM
amanico
Mar 31, 2020
They killed the Septantième a bit with the unveiling of the Reverso Grande Date one year after, which was the real deal. [nt]

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