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Actually, this watch has never existed "for real"

 

The watch you refer to (which has been shown in several 1990's JLC catalogues) has actually never existed 'historically' as a watch.

In the late 1930's, JLC created a full calendar (moonphase) movement with a retrograde date display, developed on the classic form movement cal 11-U.

This movement was a prototype and never made it to production form.

Then, in the late 1980's, when the technical team was asked to think of the first complication to put in the modern reverso, JLC 'cased' that historic movement into the (new) reverso case.
The watch looks pretty similar to the Reverso 60eme which was launched in 1991 (same retrograde date display, although the 60eme was more simple, with only a power reserve indicator and this retrograde date).

So, the reverso 'annual calendar' never really existed as such

(A reverso perpetual existed however later, also part of the initial limited editions reverso complications, but it is quite a different watch, with the perpetual calendar display being located on the 'reverse' side of the watch)

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