
Tyo's post introduces the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute 1931 Rouge, highlighting its distinctive red dial. This thread celebrates the rarity and visual appeal of this specific Reverso model, with collectors sharing their admiration for its vibrant color and classic design, reinforcing its status as a highly sought-after piece.
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The Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso reference 278.8.54 is a notable execution within the Reverso Grande GMT series, distinguished by its dual-sided display offering comprehensive timekeeping functions. This particular reference features a distinctive red accent on its primary dial, providing a visual highlight to its sophisticated design. It represents a period in the Reverso's evolution where the brand expanded the model's utility beyond a simple time-only or chronograph display, integrating more complex horological features suitable for travel.
This reference is housed in an 18k rose gold case measuring 35 x 51 mm, a size that provides a substantial wrist presence while maintaining the Reverso's characteristic reversible design. The watch is powered by the automatic caliber 757, which offers a power reserve of 65 hours. A sapphire crystal protects both the silver primary dial and the secondary dial, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance. The watch is water resistant to 50 meters, providing practical durability for daily wear.
For collectors, the 278.8.54 appeals to those seeking a Reverso with advanced functionality and a distinctive aesthetic. Its Grande GMT complication, combined with the warmth of rose gold and the subtle red dial accent, positions it as a more elaborate offering compared to simpler Reverso models. The integration of a second time zone and day/night indicator on the reverse side enhances its appeal as a practical yet refined travel watch within the Jaeger LeCoultre catalog.
Another one…
Best, Martin
… that I did not miss
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